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ESTIMATES  FOR  SALARIES 

IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPART¬ 
MENTS  AND  ESTABLISHMENTS 

1910 


PREPARED  BY  THE  COMMITTEE  ON 
GRADES  AND  SALARIES  ^  UNDER 
EXECUTIVE  ORDER  OF  JUNE  1 1,  1907 


JANUARY  6,  1909 

Read;  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Civil  Service  and  Retrenchment 
and  ordered  to  be  printed 


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ESTIMATES  FOR  SALARIES 


IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPART¬ 
MENTS  AND  ESTABLISHMENTS 


1910 


PREPARED  BY  THE  COMMITTEE  ON 
GRADES  AND  SALARIES  UNDER 
EXECUTIVE  ORDER  OF  JUNE  11,  1907 


JANUARY  6.  1909 

Read;  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Civil  Service  and  Retrenchment 
and  ordered  to  be  printed 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 
1909 


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To  the  Senate  and  House  oj  Representatives : 

I  transmit  herewith  for  the  consideration  of  the  Congress  a  revised  statement, 
prepared  by  the  Committee  on  Grades  and  Salaries  under  the  executive  order  of  June 
ii,  1907,  for  the  reclassification  and  readjustment  of  salaries  in  the  executive  depart¬ 
ments,  and  estimates  of  appropriations  based  thereon. 

The  reclassification  of  employees  should  be  authorized  now,  even  if  the  additional 
appropriations  suggested  can  not  now  be  made.  The  existing  classification  does  not 
meet  the  needs  of  the  service.  The  basis  of  the  reclassification  is  character  of  work 
rather  than  amount  of  salary;  it  would  avoid  the  need  of  special  positions  and  result 
in  much  higher  efficiency. 

Theodore  Roosevelt. 

The  White  House,  January  6,  1909. 


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CONTENTvS. 


Page 

Executive  order .  7 

Committee  on  Grades  and  Salaries .  7 

Schedule  of  positions  and  salaries . 8 

Design  of  schedule .  ...  .  9 

Comparative  table  of  salaries,  by  departments .  io 

The  White  House .  n 

Civil  Service  Commission . 12 

State  Department .  14 

Treasury  Department,  table .  15 

Offices  and  bureaus .  15 

War  Department,  table .  40 

Offices  and  bureaus .  40 

Office  of  Superintendent  of  the  Building .  51 

Navy  Department,  table .  52 

Offices  and  bureaus .  53 

Interior  Department,  table .  67 

Offices  and  bureaus . . . 67 

Post-Office  Department,  table .  77 

Offices  and  bureaus .  77 

Department  of  Justice,  table .  83 

Offices . 83 

Department  of  Agriculture,  table .  87 

Offices  and  bureaus .  88 

Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  table .  108 

Offices  and  bureaus .  109 

Government  Printing  Office,  table .  124 

Offices .  124 


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COMMITTEE  ON  GRADES  AND  SALARIES. 


EXECUTIVE  ORDER. 

A  Committee  on  Grades  and  Salaries  in  the  executive  departments  shall  be 
formed  as  speedily  as  practicable,  to  consist  of  one  competent  employee  named  by 
the  head  of  each  department  and  independent  establishment,  who  shall  prepare  clear 
and  consistent  tables  of  estimates  for  positions  and  salaries  in  conformity  with  the 
schedule  and  recommendations  of  the  Committee  on  Department  Methods  of  January 
4,  1907. 

Officials  will  cooperate  with  this  committee  in  arranging  said  estimates  for  pre¬ 
sentation  to  Congress,  in  convenient  form  for  comparison  with  the  estimates  prepared 
in  the  usual  way  required  by  lawr. 

Theodore  Roosevelt. 

The  White  House,  June  //,  igoj. 


THE  COMMITTEE. 


Department  of  State — 

Charles  Ray  Dean,  Chief  of  Bureau  of  Appointments. 
Treasury  Department — 

Charles  Eyman,  Chief  of  Appointment  Division. 

War  Department — 

William  D.  SearlE,  Appointment  Clerk. 

Department  of  fustice — 

Charles  B.  Sornborger,  Appointment  Clerk. 

Post-Office  Department — 

George  S.  Paull,  Appointment  Clerk. 

Navy  Department — 

Frank  S.  Curtis,  Chief  Clerk. 

Department  of  the  Interior — 

John  W.  Holcombe,  Assistant  to  the  Secretary. 
Department  of  Agriculture — 

Almerico  Zappone,  Chief  of  Division  of  Accounts. 
Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor — 

William  E.  SolEAU,  Disbursing  Clerk. 

Civil  Service  Commission — 

George  R.  Wales,  Chief  of  Division. 

Government  Printing  Office — 

William  E.  Post,  Superintendent  of  Documents. 


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SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SCHEDULE  OF  POSITIONS  AND  SALARIES. 

[Committee  on  Department  Methods,  January  4,  1907.] 

SUPERVISORY  GRADE. 

Chief  clerks  and  chiefs  of  divisions.  — Employees  who  perform  supervisory,  executive,  and 
administrative  duties.  Salaries — $2,100  to  $4, 200. 

CLERICAL  GRADE. 

Senior  clerks. — Employees  who  are  assigned  to  work  largely  supervisory,  or  requiring  the 
highest  order  of  clerical  ability,  involving  much  original  thought,  consideration,  and  investigation. 
Salaries — $2,100,  $1,980,  $1,860. 

Examples  of  such  work  are  the  investigation  of  large  and  intricate  cases,  requiring 
familiarity  with  the  laws  and  decisions  of  courts  and  with  department  practice  and  policy, 
and  the  drafting  of  action  thereon;  the  conduct  of  such  investigations  with  the  aid  of  assist¬ 
ants,  whose  work  must  be  directed  and  corrected;  service  as  paying  teller  with  large  respon¬ 
sibility;  acting  as  chiefs  of  sections  or  divisions,  and  preparing  or  laying  outwork  for  others. 

Clerks. — Employees  who  are  assigned  to  work  more  or  less  routine,  involving  responsibility, 
special  ability,  and  original  thought,  consideration,  and  investigation.  Salaries — $1,740,  $1,620, 
$1,500. 

Examples  of  such  work  are  directing  and  instructing  clerks  of  lower  grades;  expert 
stenography;  editing;  the  ascertaining  of  facts  independently  in  complicated  cases,  and 
drafting  action  thereon;  serving  as  confidential  clerk  to  head  of  department  or  bureau;  book¬ 
keeping  involving  an  extended  knowledge  of  department  records  and  precedents  and  the 
handling  of  intricate  accounts;  recording  complex  and  difficult  cases  and  properly  indexing 
the  same;  service  in  purchasing  and  issuing  supplies,  service  as  paying  teller;  examining- 
money  accounts  requiring  familiarity  with  the  laws  and  with  regulations  and  requirements  of 
the  Treasury  Department. 

Junior  clerks. — Employees  who  are  assigned  to  work  of  a  routine  character,  requiring  but  little 
original  thought  or  consideration,  but  requiring  judgment,  responsibility,  and  special  skill.  Salaries — 
$1,380,  $1,320,  $1,260,  $1,200. 

Examples  of  such  work  are  preparing  briefs  of  papers  in  a  case  for  recording;  expert 
filing;  examining  property  returns;  proof  reading;  issuance  and  distribution  of  supplies; 
examining  vouchers  and  disbursing  accounts,  under  the  application  of  simple  standards 
and  requirements;  recording  cases  and  transactions  where  considerable  judgment  is  required 
to  determine  the  relative  importance  of  factors,  and  preparing  an  adequate  index  thereof;  the 
ascertaining  of  facts  independentl}^  and  drafting  action  on  average  cases;  composing  and  pre¬ 
paring  letters  for  official  signature;  stenography  requiring  skill  and  practice;  bookkeeping 
involving  a  knowledge  of  the  theory  of  accounts  and  departmental  records  and  precedents. 

Under  clerks. — Employees  who  are  assigned  to  work  of  a  simple  or  routine  character  requiring 
care,  accuracy,  and  skill.  Salaries — $1,080,  $1,020,  $960,  $900. 

Examples  of  such  work  are  mere  copjdng  and  typewriting;  simple  indexing;  filing 
cards  and  papers;  briefing  contents  of  letters  or  documents  on  back;  preparing  letters  by 
filling  blank  forms  for  official  signature;  mailing  or  dispatching;  easier  stenography;  simple 
bookkeeping,  requiring  but  little  knowledge  of  the  theory  of  accounts. 

subclerical  grade. 

Employees  whose  duties  are  not  clerical  or  mechanical,  but  require  some  special  skill,  or  involve 
personal  responsibility,  as  messengers,  watchmen,  skilled  laborers,  sorters,  and  counters.  Salaries — 
$840,  $780,  $720,  $660. 

Employees  engaged  in  rough  and  unskilled  work,  as  laborers  generally.  Salaries— -$660,  $600. 

Employees  who  enter  the  service  at  an  early  age  and  are  engaged  in  light  work,  as  messenger 
boys.  Salaries — $480,  $420,  $360,  $300. 


EXECUTIVE  ORDER. 


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Employees  whose  work  occupies  only  part  of  the  time  each  day,  as  charwomen  and  janitors. 
Salaries — $360,  $300,  $240. 

PROFESSIONAL,  SCIENTIFIC  AND  TECHNICAL,  AND  MISCELLANEOUS  EMPLOYEES. 

The  salaries  of  these  shall  be  assimilated,  as  far  as  practicable,  to  the  scale  established  for 
clerical  and  higher  grades.  The  number  and  variety  of  designations  shall  be  as  small  as 
practicable;  and  the  duties  assigned  to  such  employees  shall  be  confined  as  far  as  possible 
within  the  lines  indicated  by  their  titles  and  for  which  they  may  have  passed  examinations. 

Any  line  of  work  not  herein  mentioned  should  be  assigned  to  the  grade  to  which,  after 
careful  comparison,  it  seems  most  nearly  related. 

SKILLED  TRADES  EMPLOYEES. 

No  fixed  scale  of  compensation  is  recommended,  but  whatever  salaries  are  determined  upon 
should  conform  to  the  gi'ades  fixed  in  the  schedule. 


The  design  of  the  foregoing  schedule  is  to  promote  the  efficiency  of  the  service 
by  providing  entrance  salaries  sufficiently  high  to  attract  competent  persons ;  such  a 
gradation  of  salaries  as  to  assure  frequent  promotion,  as  a  stimulus  to  effort;  the 
higher  salaries  sufficient  to  develop  and  retain  the  best  expert  service;  and  an 
equalization  of  salaries  in  all  the  departments,  according  to  character  and  responsi¬ 
bility  of  the  work  performed.  The  salaries  proposed  are  multiples  of  12,  for  con¬ 
venience  in  making  the  monthly  payments  required  by  law. 

In  preparing  tables  for  the  several  offices  and  bureaus  these  two  general  rules 
have  been  observed; 

1.  To  give  more  adequate  compensation  to  the  men  who  furnish  directive  power, 
executive  ability,  and  special  or  technical  knowledge. 

2.  To  provide  for  the  administrative  and  clerical  force  a  scale  of  pay  which  will 
permit  all  who  enter  the  civil  service  to  rise  by  diligence  and  efficiency  to  a  moderate 
living  salary  in  a  reasonable  time. 

Beyond  the  moderate  living  salary  found  in  the  grade  of  clerk ,  promotions  to 
the  senior  clerk  and  supervisory  grades  will  come  more  slowly,  by  selection  on  the 
grounds  of  special  fitness  and  approved  ability. 

Cumbersome  and  unnecessary  titles  have  been  eliminated  or  simplified,  as  far 
as  possible. 

In  obedience  to  the  executive  order  complete  tables  were  prepared  regrading, 
under  the  new  scale  of  salaries,  the  positions  listed  in  the  official  estimates  for  the 
year  1909.  These  tables  were  transmitted  to  Congress  by  the  President  February 
11,  1908,  and  printed  as  House  Document  No.  648,  Sixtieth  Congress,  first  session. 

Under  informal  instructions  recently  received,  the  committee  have  in  the  follow¬ 
ing  pages  revised  the  tables  relating  to  the  executive  service  in  Washington,  bringing 
them  down  to  date  by  basing  them  upon  the  current  official  estimates  for  the  fiscal 
year  1910  In  this  task  the  State  Department  has  been  represented  by  Mr.  Stephen 
H.  Quigley,  Mr.  Dean  having  left  the  city;  and  the  Government  Printing  Office  by 
Mr.  W.  J.  Dow,  in  place  of  Mr.  Post,  who  was  unable  to  serve. 

Respectfully  submitted. 

John  W.  Holcombe,  Chairman. 

December  i,  1908. 

S.  Doc.  638,  60-2 - 2 


COMPARATIVE  TABLE. 


SALARIES  OF  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS  AND  ESTABLISHMENTS. 


(i)  . 

Appropria¬ 
tions  for 
•  J909. 

( 2) 

Increase 

asked. 

(3) 

Official  esti¬ 
mates  for 
19x0. 

(4) 

Estimates 
under  exec¬ 
utive  order. 

(5) 

Increase  of 
(4)  over  (3). 

(6) 

Per  cent  of 
increase. 

The  White  House . 

$69,  92° 

$69,  920 

$75,  600 

$5,  680 

8. 1 

Civil  Service  Commission . 

248,  SQO 

248,  390 

272,  380 

2  X.  QQO 

Q.  6 

State  Department . 

246, 900 

$15,  100 

262,  000 

299,  600 

37,  600 

14-  3 

Treasury  Department . 

4, 125, 743 

172,  357 

4,  298,  100 

4,  59°,  444 

292,  344 

7.0 

War  Department . . 

1,  ^70, 478 

5,  000 

1,  875,  478 

2,  062,  190 

186,  712 

9.  1 

Superintendent  of  building . 

1 1 2, 040 

1 12,  040 

1x9,  940 

7,  900 

7.0 

Navy  Department . 

732, 349 

3L  330 

763,  679 

877,  280 

113,  601 

14.  8 

Interior  Department . 

4,  437-  316 

46,  200 

4,  483,516 

4,  794,  54o 

311,024 

7.0 

Post-Office  Department . 

L  53 L  76o 

7,  680 

L  539,  44o 

1,  698,  780 

159,  340 

10.  3 

Department  of  Justice . 

416,  610 

13,  720 

430, 33° 

472,  500 

42,  170 

9.8 

Department  of  Agriculture . 

1,  234,  070 

34,  9i° 

1,  268,  9S0 

1,  392,  020 

123,  040 

9-  7 

Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor  .... 

1, 205,  560 

54,  160 

1,  259,  720 

1,  384,  860 

125,  140 

10.  0 

Government  Printing  Office . 

319.  458 

a  5°,  420 

269,  038 

274,  560 

5,  522 

2.  0 

Total . 

16,  550.  794 

330,  037 

1 6,  880,  831 

18,  314  894 

1,  434,  063 

8-5 

THE  WHITE  HOUSE. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  25.) 


Employees.  ^ber'  Salary. 


Secretary  to  the  President .  1  $6, 000 

Assistant  secretaries,  at  $3,000 .  2  !  6,000 

Executive  clerk .  1  2, 500 

Executive  clerk  and  disbursing  officer .  1  1  2,000 

Clerks,  at  $2,000 .  7  j  14,000 

Clerk  of  class  four,  who  shall  be  a 

telegrapher .  .  1  1 , 800 

Clerk,  class  four .  1  |  1,800 

Clerks,  class  three .  4  6,  400 

Clerks,  class  two .  2  2,  800 

Steward .  1  1 , 800 

Chief  doorkeeper .  1  1 ,  Boo 

Doorkeepers: 

At  $1,400  .  5  7,000 

At  $1,200  . -. .  3  3,600 

Messengers: 

At  $1,200 .  4  4,800 

At  $900 .  5  4, 500 

Watchman .  1  900 

Fireman .  1  900 

Laborer .  1  720 

Do .  1  600 

Persons .  43  $69, 920 

Total,  1909 .  43  :  $69,  920 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Secretary  to  the  President.  .  .  . 

Assistant  secretaries,  at  $3,600 

Executive  clerk . 

Disbursing  clerk  . 

Senior  clerks  (T 1 ) : 

At  $2,100 . 

At  $1,980 . 

At  $1,860 . . 

Clerks  (4): 

At  $1,740 . 

At  $1,500 . 

Steward . 

Chief  doorkeeper . 

Doorkeepers : 

At  $1,440  . 

At  $1,200 . 

Messengers: 

At  $1,200 . 

At  $900 . 

Watchman . 

Fireman . 

Laborers,  at  $720 . 


1 

o 

I 

I 


2 

2 


2 

2 

I 

I 


4 

5 
1 

1 

2 


Persons 


43 


Increase  over  official  estimate.  .  . 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 


Salary. 


$7, 5^ 

7, 200 
2, 700 
2, 400 

T4,  7°° 
3,  960 
3,  720 


3,  480 

3,  000 

1,  800 
1,  800 

7,  200 

3,  600 

4,  800 
4,  500 

900 
900 
r,  440 


$75,  600 
$69,  920 

$5,  680 
$132 
8.  1 


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CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  COMMISSION. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Commissioner,  acting  as  president  .  .  . 

1 

$4.  500 

Commissioners,  at  $ 4,000 . 

2 

8,  000 

Chief  examiner . 

1 

3,000 

Secretary . 

1 

2,500 

Assistant  chief  examiner . 

1 

2,  250 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,000 . 

2 

4,  000 

Certification  clerk . 

1 

2,  000 

Examiners,  at  $2,000 . 

2 

4,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four . 

8 

14,  400 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

17 

27,  200 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

24 

33,  600 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

29 

34,  800 

Clerks: 

At  $1 ,000 . 

21 

21,  000 

At  $900 . 

10 

9,  000 

At  $840 . 

5 

4,  200 

Engineer . 

I 

840 

Messenger . : . 

1 

840 

Telephone  switchboard  operator . 

1 

720 

Firemen,  at  $720 . 

2 

1,  440 

Watchmen,  at  $720 . . 

2 

1,  440 

Elevator  conductor . 

1 

720 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

3 

1,  980 

Messenger  boys,  at  $360 . 

3 

1,  080 

139 

183,510 

Field  force . 

34 

42,  360 

Rural  carrier  examining  board . 

21 

22,  720 

Persons . 

194 

$248,  590 

Total,  1909 . 

194 

$248,  590 

(Including  Field  Force  and  Rural  Carrier  Examining  Hoard.) 

Employees. 

N  um¬ 
ber. 

Salary. 

Commissioner,  acting  as  president.  .  . 

1 

$4,  800 

Commissioners,  at  $4,  500 . 

2 

9,  000 

Chief  examiner . 

1 

3,  3°° 

Secretary . 

1 

3,  000 

Law  examiner . 

1 

2, 700 

Assistant  chief  examiner . 

1 

2, 700 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,400 . 

2 

4, 800 

Examiners  (10): 

At  $2,  400 . 

2 

4, 800 

At  $2,220  . 

3 

6,  660 

At  $2,100 . 

5 

ro,  500 

Senior  clerks  (10): 

At  $1,980 . 

5 

9,  9°° 

At  $1,860 . 

5 

9,  3°° 

Clerks  (45): 

At  $1,740 . 

15 

26,  100 

At  $1,620 . 

15 

24,  300 

At  $1,500 . 

15 

22,  500 

Junior  clerks  (60): 

At  $1,320 . 

20 

26,  400 

At  $1,260  . 

20 

25,  200 

At  $1,200  . 

20 

24,  000 

Under  clerks  (40): 

At  $1,020 . 

15 

15,  3°° 

At  $960 . 

15 

14,  400 

At  $900  . 

10 

9,  000 

Engineer . 

1 

900 

Messengers,  at  $840  . 

3 

2,  520 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

2 

1,440 

Telephone  operator . 

1 

780 

Firemen,  at  $780 . 

2 

1,560 

Watchmen,  at  $780 . 

1,  560 

Elevator  conductor . 

1 

780 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

3 

1,  980 

Messenger  boys,  at  $480 . 

5 

2,  400 

Persons  . 

194 

$272,  580 

248,  590 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

$23,  99° 

Average  increase . 

$123 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

9.6 

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CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION 


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SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  COMMISSION— Continued. 


Field.  Force. 


Examiners: 

1  at  $2,400 .  $2, 400 

2  at  $2,200 .  4, 400 

4  at  $2,000  .  . .  8, 000 

2  at  $1,800 . 3,600 

Clerk  of  class  four .  1, 800 

Clerk  of  class  three .  1, 600 

Clerk  of  class  one .  1,  200 

Clerks: 

7  at  $1,000  .  7,000 

6  at  $900 .  5, 400 

5  at  $840 .  4,  200 

2  at  $720 .  1,440 

Messenger .  840 

Messenger  boy .  480 


$42, 360 


Rural  Carrier  Ex  anting  Boar  a. 


Chief  of  division .  $2, 000 

Clerk  of  class  three .  1, 600 

Clerk  of  class  two .  2, 800 

Clerk  of  class  one . . .  3, 600 

Clerks: 

3  at  $1,000 .  3,000 

10  at  $900  .  9,  000 

Assistant  messenger .  720 

Total .  .  $22,  720 


Total 


DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE. 


SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  SECRETARY  OF  STATE. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  27.) 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

- - : - 

Salary. 

Secretary  of  State . 

1 

$12, 000 

Assistant  Secretary  of  State . 

1 

5,000 

Second  Assistant  Secretary  of  State.  . 

1 

4, 500 

Third  Assistant  Secretary  of  State .  .  . 

1 

4, 500 

Chief  clerk . 

I 

3,000 

Assistant  solicitors,  at  $3,000 . 

2 

6,  000 

Law  clerk . 

j 

2,  500 

Assistant  law  clerk . . 

1 

L5oo 

Chiefs  of  bureaus: 

At  $2, 250 . . 

2 

4,  500 

At  $2,100 . 

6 

1 2,  600 

Translators,  at  $2,100 . 

2 

4,  200 

Private  secreta  ry  to  Secretary  of  State . 

1 

2,500 

Clerk  to  Secretary  of  .State . 

1 

1,  800 

Clerks  of  class  four . 

15 

27, 000 

Clerks  of  class  three  (1  additional).  . 

15 

24,  000 

Clerks  of  class  two  (2  additional) .... 

25 

35, 000 

Clerks  of  class  one  (6  additional)  .  .  . . 

42 

50,  400 

Clerks,  at  $1,000  ( 1  additional) . 

15 

15,000 

Clerks,  at  $900  (3  additional) . 

19 

17,  100  j 

Emergency  clerical  services . 

Chief  messenger . 

I 

2,  000 

1,  000 

Messengers,  at  $840 . 

5 

4,  200 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

22 

15, 840 

Messenger  boy . 

1 

420 

Packer . ’ . 

1 

720 

Laborers,  at  $600 . 

4 

2,  400 

Telephone  operator . 

1 

720 

Assistant  telephone  operator . 

1 

600 

Carpenter  . 

1 

r,  000 

Total . 

189 

$262,  000 

Total,  1909 . 

176 

246,  900 

Increase  . 

13 

$15,  100 

. 

1 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary . 

Secretary  of  State . 

I 

$12,  000 

Assistant  Secretary  of  State . 

I 

6,  000 

Second  Assistant  Secretary  of  State. 

I 

6,  000 

Third  Assistant  .Secretary  of  State .  . 

1 

6,  000 

Chief  clerk . 

I 

3,  600 

Assistant  solicitors,  at  $3,000 . 

2 

6,  000 

Editor  of  Statutes  at  Large . 

1 

2,  700 

Assistant  editor  of  Statutes  at  Large .  . 

1 

1,  620 

Chiefs  of  bureaus,  at  $3,000 . 

8 

24,  000 

Translators,  at  $2,100 . 

2 

4,  200 

Secretary  to  the  Secretary  . 

1 

2,  700 

Clerk  to  the  Secretary . 

1 

1.  S60 

Senior  clerks  (24) : 

At  $2,100 . 

s 

16,  800 

At  $1980  . 

8 

15,  840 

At  $1,860 . 

8 

14,  880 

Clerks  (45): 

At  $1,740 . 

15 

26,  loo 

At  $1.620 . 

15 

24,  300 

At  $1,500 . 

15 

22,  500 

Junior  clerks  (4o): 

At  $1,380 . 

10 

13,  800 

At  $1,320 . 

10 

13,  200 

At  $1,260 . 

10 

T  2,  600 

At  $1,200 . 

IO 

1 2,  OOO 

Under  clerks  (20): 

At  $1,020 . 

10 

IO,  200 

At  $900  . 

10 

9,  OOO 

Emergency  clerical  services . 

. 

2,  OOO 

Chief  messenger . 

1 

I,  020 

Messengers  or  skilled  laborers  (30): 

At  $840 . 

10 

8,  400 

At  $720 . 

20 

14,  400 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

5 

3,  30° 

Telephone  operators,  at  $780 . 

2 

1,  560 

Skilled  mechanic  (carpenter) . 

I 

1,  020 

Total . 

189 

$2Q9,  600 

262, OOO 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

$37,  600 

Average  increase . 

#199 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

14.3 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT, 


COMPARATIVE  TABLE. 
SALARIES,  TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 


(1) 

Appropria¬ 
tion  for 
1909. 

(2) 

Increase 

asked. 

(3) 

Official  es¬ 
timate  for 
1910. 

.(4) 

Estimates 
under  ex¬ 
ecutive 
order. 

(5) 

Increase  of 
(4)  over 
(3)- 

(6) 

Per  cent 
of  in¬ 
crease. 

Secretary’s  Office . 

$688,  703 

$41,  407 

$730,  1 10 

$789,  410 

#59,  300 

8 

Supervising  Architect . 

8 1 , 800 

8i,  800 

88,  180 

6,  380 

7-8 

Comptroller  of  the  Treasury . 

7  b  420 

7b  420 

78, 360 

6,  940 

9-  7 

Auditor  for  the  Treasury  Department.  .  .  . 

153,  7oo 

2,  400 

156,  100 

1 7  r , 480 

15,380 

9.8 

Auditor  for  War  Department . 

39;, 280 

39  b  280 

409,  860 

18,  5S0 

4-7 

Auditor  for  Navy  Department . 

146, 340 

9,  600 

155, 94o 

170, 700 

14, 760 

9-  5 

Auditor  for  the  Interior  Department . 

170,  380 

170,  380 

183,  240 

12,  860 

7-  5 

Auditor  for  State  and  other  Departments . 

120,  760 

660 

121,  420 

136,  320 

14,  900 

12.3 

Auditor  for  Post-Office  Department . 

825, 270 

11,510 

836,  780 

890,  520 

53,  74o 

6.4 

Treasurer  of  the  United  States . 

583, *840' 

95,  3°o 

679,  140 

707,  634 

28,  494 

4-  2 

Register  of  the  Treasury . 

82,  020 

5,ooo 

87,  020 

94,  140 

7,  120 

8.  2 

Comptroller  of  the  Currency . 

160,  420 

l6o,  420 

173,  Ho 

12,  720 

7-  9 

Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue . 

33b  610 

3°° 

33b  9!o 

348,  54° 

16, 630 

5 

Life-Saving  Service . 

48, 000 

2,  640 

50,  640 

55,  020 

4 i  3So 

8 

Bureau  of  Engraving  and  Printing . 

200,  300 

3°° 

200,  600 

213,  880 

13,  280 

6.6 

Public  Health  and  Marine- Hospital 

39,  78o 

3,  240 

43,  020 

46,  200 

3,  180 

7-4 

Service. 

Office  of  Director  of  the  Mint . 

30,  120 

30,  120 

33,  820 

3,  700 

12.  2 

Total . 

4,  125,  743 

172, 357 

4,  29S,  100 

4,  59°,  444 

292,  344 

7 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  SECRETARY  OF  THE  TREASURY. 


Official  Estimates  for  igro. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28.) 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  xi,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Secretary  of  the  Treasury . 

1 

$12,  000 

Secretary  of  the  Treasury  . 

1 

Assistant  Secretaries,  at  ,$5,000 . 

3 

15,  000 

Assistant  Secretaries,  at  $6,000 . 

3 

Clerk  to  the  Secretary . 

I 

2,  500 

Secretary  to  the  Secretary . 

1 

Stenographer . 

1 

1,  800 

Government  actuary . 

1 

Private  secretaries,  one  to  each  Assist- 

Examiner . 

1 

ant  Secretary,  at  $1,800 . 

3 

5,  4oo 

Private  secretaries  to  Assistant  Sec- 

Government  actuary,  under  control 

retaries,  at  $1,980 . 

3  j 

of  the  Treasury . 

I  1 

2/250 

vSenior  clerk . 

1 

Examiner . 

1  | 

2,  000 

Senior  clerks,  at  $1,860 . 

2 

Salary. 


$  r  2,  000 
1 8,  000 
3,  000 
2,  580 

2,  100 

5,94o 

1,980 

3,  720 


15 


i6 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 


SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  SECRETARY  OF  THE  TREASURY— Continued. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910.  ,  Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28.)  _  ’  .  (Executive  order  of  June  ir,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Clerks  of  class  four  (1  additional),  at 
$i,8oo . 

2 

$3,  600 

Clerks: 

At  $1,620 . 

4 

$6,  480 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $[,600 . 

4 

6,  400 

At  $1,500 . 

2 

3,  000 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

2 

2,  800 

Under  clerk . 

I 

900 

Clerk  (additional) . 

1 

900 

Messengers,  at  $840. . 

4 

3.  360 

Messengers,  at  $840 . 

4 

3, 360 

Laborer . 

1 

660 

Laborer . 

I 

660 

Total . 

25 

$58,  670 

Total . 

25 

$63, 720 

Total  for  1909 . 

23 

55,  97° 

Decrease . 

2 

$2,  700 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  CHIEF  CLERK  AND  SUPERINTENDENT. 


Chief  clerk  (including  $300  as  super¬ 
intendent  of  the  Treasury  building ). 

Assistant  superintendent  of  the  Treas¬ 
ury  building . 

Inspector  of  electric-light  plants,  gas 
and  fixtures  for  all  public  build¬ 
ings  under  control  of  Treasury  De¬ 
partment  . 

Assistant  inspector  of  electric-light 
plants  and  draftsman . 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,  800 . 

Additional  to  r  clerk  of  class  four,  as 
principal  clerk . 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,  600 . 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at$i,  400 .  . 


Clerks  of  class  one  (1  as  librarian), 
at  $1,  200 . 

Clerk  . 

Clerk . 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

Messenger  boys,  at  $360 . 

Messenger  (in  lieu  of  1  laborer  at 
$660  dropped;  increase  of  $180  sub¬ 
mitted)  . 

.Storekeeper . 

Telegraph  operator  . 

Telegraph  operator  and  assistant  tele¬ 
graph  operator  . 

Chief  engineer . 


$3,  000 
2,  500 

2,  250 
T,  800 


Chief  clerk . 

Assistant  superintendent,  etc . 

I  Inspector  electric  light,  etc . 

Assistant  inspector  electric  light,  etc. 


6 


4 

3 


10,  800 


100 
6,  400 
4,  200 


Senior  clerks: 
At  $2,100. 
At  $1,980. 
At  $1,860. 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740. 
At  $1,620. 
At  $1,500. 


3 

r 

1 
6 

2 

1 

1 

1 

r 


3,  600 
1,  000 

900 

4,  3 20 
720 


Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

At  $1,320 . 

At  $1,200 . 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080 . 

At  $960 . 

Foreman  of  shop . 

Skilled  mechanics: 

At  $1,200 . 

At  $1,020.  . . 

At  $780 . 

At  $720  . 

Telegraphers,  at  $1,200.  .  . 

Locksmith  and  electrician 


840 
i,  200 
1,  200 

t,  200 
1,  400 


Chief  engineer  (steam) . 

Engineers,  at  $1,020 . 

Firemen,  at  $720 . 

Elevator  conductors,  at  $720 
Messengers: 

At  $840  . 

At  $720  . 


1  $3, 600 

'  2, 520 

1  2,520 


1  2,  250 


1  2,  100 

2  3»  96° 

5,  580 


3.  48o 

3.  24o 

4.  5oo 


1,  380 
1,320 

2,  400 


1  1, 080 

1  960 

1  1,500 


1 

14 

1 

1 

2 

I 

I 

4 

14 

8 


1,  200 
14,  280 

780 

720 

2,  400 
1,  440 
1,  440 

4,  080 
10,  080 

5,  760 


1 

6 


840 
4,  320 


TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  CHIEF  CLERK  AND  SUPERINTENDENT— Continued. 


17 


s. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28. ) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Assistant  engineers,  at  $1,000 . 

3 

$3,  000 

Elevator  conductors,  at  $720 . 

6 

4,  320 

Firemen: 

At  $720 . 

3 

2,  160 

At  $660 . 

5 

3.  3°° 

Coal  passer . 

1 

500 

Locksmith  and  electrician . 

1 

1,  400 

Captain  of  the  watch . 

1 

1,  400 

Lieutenants  of  the  watch,  at  $900.  .  .  . 

2 

1,  800 

Watchmen,  at  $720 . 

68 

48,  960 

Watchmen  (transferred  from  the  rolls 
of  the  Auditor  for  the  Post-Office  De¬ 
partment  and  dropped  therefrom), 

at  $720 . 

6 

4,320 

Foreman  of  laborers . 

1 

1,  000 

Skilled  laborers: 

At  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

At  $720 . 

2 

1,440 

Laborers : 

At  $660 . 

32 

21,  120 
600 

At  $600  „  _  _ . 

1 

At $500  . 

10 

5,000 

At  $480  . 

3 

1,440 

Plumber . 

1 

1,  100 

Painter . 

1 

1,  100 

Wireman .  . 

1 

1,  000 

Foreman  of  cabinet  shop . 

1 

1,500 

Draftsman . 

1 

1,  200 

Cabinetmakers : 

At  $1,000 . 

10 

10,  000 

At  $720 . 

1 

720 

Carpenter  . 

1 

L,  000 

Carpenter’s  helper . 

1 

660 

Charwomen,  at  $240 . 

S7 

20,  880 

THE  WINDER  BUILDING. 

Engineer . 

1 

1,  000 

Firemen,  at  $720 . 

3 

2,  l6o 

Elevator  conductor . 

1 

720 

Watchmen,  at  $720 . 

4 

2,  880 

Laborers  (1  of  whom,  when  neces¬ 
sary,  shall  assist  and  relieve  the 
conductor  of  the  elevator) ,  at  $660 

each . 

1,980 

480 

Laborer . 

O 

1 

Charwomen,  at  $240 . 

8 

I,  920 

THE  cox  building. 

Watchmen-firemen,  at  $720 . 

3 

2,  l6o 

Laborer . 

1 

660 

Total . 

312 

$203,  990 

Total  for  1909 . 

283 

195,  890 

Increase  . 

1 

29 

$8, 100 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Messenger  boys: 

At  $4So . 

1 

$480 

At  $360  . 

1 

360 

Captain  of  watch . 

1 

1,440 

Lieutenants  of  watch,  at  $960 . 

2 

1,  920 

Watchmen,  at  $780 . 

78 

60,  840 

Skilled  laborers: 

At  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

At $7 20 . 

2 

1,440 

F'oreman  of  laborers . . 

i 

1,  020 

Laborers: 

At  $660 . 

37 

24,  420 

At  $600 . 

14 

8,  400 

At  $240 . 

95 

22, 800 

Total . 

312 

$214,  530 

S.  Doc.  638,  60-2 - 3 


1 8  SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

DIVISION  OF  BOORKEEPING  AND 
WARRANTS. 

Chief  of  division . 

1 

$3, 500 

Assistant  chief  of  division . 

1 

2,  700 

Estimate  and  digest  clerk . .-. 

1 

2,  500 

Principal  bookkeepers,  at  $2,100 . 

2 

4,  200 

Bookkeepers,  at  $2,000 . 

12 

24,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,  800 . 

14 

25,  200 

Clerk  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

6 

9,  600 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

6 

8,  400 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

4 

4,  800 

Clerk . 

I 

900 

840 

Messenger . 

1 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

4 

2,  880 

Laborer . 

1 

660 

1 

Total . 

54 

$90,  180 

Total  for  1909 . 

54 

90,  180 

DIVISION  OF  CUSTOMS. 

Chief  of  division . 

1 

$3,000 

Assistant  chief  of  division . 

1 

2, 000 

Law  clerks  (increase  of  2  submitted), 

at  $2,000 . 

7 

14,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

3 

5,4oo 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

2 

3,  200 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

2 

2,  800 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

4 

4,  800 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

4 

4,  000 

Clerk . 

I 

Messenger . . 

1 

840 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

2 

1,440 

Total . 

28 

$42,  380 

Total  for  1909 . 

28 

38,  380 

Increase  . . . . 

$4, 000 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Chief  of  division . 

Assistant  chief  of  division . 

Estimate  and  digest  clerk . 

Executive  clerk . 

Supervising  bookkeepers  at  $2,400 

Bookkeepers,  at  $2,100 . 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $1,980 . 

At  $1,860 . 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740 . 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

At  $1,200 . 

Messengers; 

At  $840 . . . 

At  $780 . 

Total . 

Chief  of  division . . 

Assistant  chief  of  division ....... 

Law  clerks,  at  $2,520 . 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2, 100 . 

At  $1,860 . 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740 . 

At  $1^620 . 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

At  $1,320 . 

At  $1,260 . 

Under  clerk . 7 . 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

At  $780 . 

Total . 


Num¬ 

ber. 


I 

1 

1 

1 

4 

10 


3 

12 


54 


28 


Salary. 


$4,  200 
3»3oo 
3,  000 
2,  520 
9,  600 

21,  000 

5,  940 

22,  320 

6,  960 
12, 000 

2,  760 
1,  200 

3,  360 

1,560 


,  720 


$3,  600 

2,  700 
12,  600 

6,  300 

3,  720 

3.  48o 

1,  620 

1,  500 

2,  760 
2,  640 
5,040 

1,  080 

1,  680 
780 


$49,  500 


TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 

SALARIES,  DIVISIONS  OF  THE  SECRETARY’S  OFFICE— Continued. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28,) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

DIVISION  OF  APPOINTMENTS. 

Chief  of  division .  ... 

1 

$3,  000 

Assistant  chief  of  division . 

1 

2,  000 

Executive  clerk . 

1 

2,  000 

Law  and  bond  clerk  . 

1 

2,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

3 

5,4oo 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

4 

6,  400 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

5 

7,  000 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

6 

7,  200 

Clerks,  at  $1,000.  ...  . 

4 

4,  000 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

2 

1,  800 

Messenger . 

1 

840 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

3 

2,  160 

Total . 

32 

$43,  800 

Total  for  1909 . 

32 

43, 800 

DIVISION  OF  PUBLIC  MONEYS. 

Chief  of  division . 

1 

$3,000 

Assistant  chief  of  division . 

1 

2,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

5 

9,  000 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

4 

6,  400 

Clerks  of  class  two  (1  additional),  at 

$1,400 . 

5 

7,  000 

Clerk  of  class  one . 

1 

1,  200 

Clerk . 

1 

1,  000 

Clerk . 

I 

900 

S40 

Messenger . 

1 

Assistant  messenger . 

1 

720 

Total . 

21 

$32,  060 

Total  for  1909 . 

20 

30,  660 

Increase  . 

1 

$1,  400 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  it,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  of  division . '.  .  . . 

1 

$3,600 

Assistant  chief  of  division . 

1 

2,  700 

Executive  clerk . 

1 

2,520 

Law  and  bond  clerk . 

1 

•  2, 520 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2, 100 . 

2 

4,  200 

At  $1,980 . 

2 

3,96o 

Clerks: 

At  $1,620 . 

3 

4,  860 

At  $1,500 . 

5 

7,  500 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

2 

2,  760 

At  $1,260 . 

2 

2,520 

At  $1,200 . 

2 

2,  400 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $960  . .  1 . 

3 

3,  °6o 

2 

1,920 

Messengers: 

1,  680 

At  $840  . 

2 

At  $780 . 

2 

1,560 

Laborer . 

1 

660 

Total . 

32 

$48,  420 

Chief  of  division . 

1 

$3,600 

Assistant  chief  of  division . 

1 

2,  700 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100 . 

2 

4,  200 

At  $1,980 . . 

2 

3,  960 

At  $  1 , 860 . 

1 

1,  860 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740 . 

3 

5,  220 

At  $1,620 . 

1 

1,  620 

At  $1,500 . 

4 

6,  000 

Junior  clerks,  at  $1,380 . 

2 

2,  760 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $960 . 

1 

1, 020 
960 

I 

Messengers : 

At  $840 . 

1 

840 

At  $720 . 

1 

720 

Total . 

21 

$35,  460 

20 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 


SALARIES,  DIVISIONS  OE  THE  SECRETARY’S  OFFICE— Continued. 


Official  Estimates  eor  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28. 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

DIVISION  OE  DOANS  AND  CURRENCY. 

Chief  of  division . 

I 

$3,  000 

Assistant  chief  of  division . 

I 

2,  loo 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

5 

9,  OOO 

Additional  to  clerks  of  class  four,  as 
receiving  clerk  of  bonds  and  as 
bookkeeper,  at  $100 . 

Clerks  of  class  three  (increase  of  1), 
$1,600  . 

2 

200 

3,  200 

Clerks  of  class  two  (increase  of  2),  at 
$U4oo . 

3 

4, 200 

Clerks  of  class  one  (increase of  i),  at 
$1,200 . 

4 

4, 800 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

2 

2, 000 

Clerks,  at  $900 . . 

18 

16, 200 

Expert  money  counters  (increase  of 

5),  at  $720 . 

20 

14, 400 

Messenger . 

1 

840 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

2 

1,440 

Laborers  (increase  of  1  in  lieu  of  1 
at  $550) ,  at  $660 . 

10 

6,  600 

Superintendent  of  paper  room . 

1 

1,  200 

Paper  cutter  ($3  per  diem,  313  days) . 

1 

939 

Paper  counter . 

1 

720 

Paper  counters  and  laborers  (increase 
of  7),  at  $620 . 

50 

3D  000 

Total . 

122 

$101,  839 

Total  for  1909 . 

106 

88,  272 

Increase  . 

16 

$13,  567 

DIVISION  OF  REVENUE-CUTTER 
SERVICE. 

Assistant  chief  of  division . 

1 

$2,  400 

Principal  clerk  (additional) . 

1 

2,  ooO> 

Clerk  of  class  four  . . 

1 

1,  800 

Law  and  contract  clerk . 

1 

1,  800 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

5 

8,  000 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

2 

2,  800 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

3 

3,  600 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

O 

2,  000 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

2 

1,  800 

Messenger  (in  lieu  of  1  assistant  mes¬ 
senger,  at  $720) . 

1 

840 

Laborer . 

1 

660 

Total . 

20 

$27,  700 

Total  for  1909 . 

20 

25,  580 

Increase  . 

$2,  120 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries  . 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Chief  of  division . 

Assistant  chief  of  division . 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2, 100 . 

At  $1,860 . 

Clerks: 

At  $i,74o . 

At  $1,620 . 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks,  at  $1,200 . 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080 . 

At  $1,020.  . . . 

At  $960 . 

At  $900 . 

Expert  money  counters,  at  $780 

Paper  counters: 

At  $720 . 

At  $660 . 

Paper  cutter . 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

At  $780 . . 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

Total . 


Assistant  chief  of  division 
Senior  clerk,  at  $2,100  . . . 
Law  and  contract  clerk  . . 
Clerks: 

At  $1,740 . 

At  $1,620 . 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

At  $1,320 . 

At  $1,200 .  . 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080 . 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $960 . 

Messenger . 

Laborer . 

Total . . 


Num¬ 

ber. 


1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

4 

5 

2 

3 
9 

6 

20 

1 

36 

1 

1 

2 

23 


122 


1 

2 

1 

2  | 

3  I 
2 

2 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 


20 


Salary. 


$3,  600 
2,  700 

4,  200 

5,  5S0 


1,  740 
1,  620 
6,  000 

6,  000 


2,  160 

3,  060 
.  8, 640 

5,4oo 
15,  600 

720 
23,  760 

1,  080 


S40 
1,  560 

15,  1  So 
$109,  440 


$2,  700 
4,  200 
2,  100 


3,4So 
4,  860 
3,000 


2,  760 
1,320 
x,  200 

1,  080 
1,  020 
960 

840 

660 

$30,  1  So 


TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 

SALARIES,  DIVISIONS  OF  THE  SECRETARY’S  OFFICE— Continued. 


21 


Oeeiciae  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

DIVISION  OF  PRINTING  AND  STA¬ 
TIONERY. 

Chief  of  division . 

I 

$2,  500 

Assistant  chief  of  division . 

1 

2,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

4 

7,  200 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

5 

8,  000 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

3 

4,  200 

Clerk  of  class  one . 

1 

1,  200 

Clerk  .» . 

1 

1,  000 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

2 

1,  800 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

3 

2,520 

At  $ 720 . 

1 

720 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

2 

1,320 

Foreman  of  bindery,  at  $6  per  diem. 

1 

1,  878 

Binders,  at  $4.  per  diem . 

4 

5,008 

Sewers  and  folders,  at  $2.50  per  diem . 

2 

1,565 

Total . * . 

3i 

$40,  91 1 

Total  for  1909 . . 

3i 

40,  91 1 

DIVISION  OF  MAI  I,  AND  FIRES. 

Chief  of  division . 

1 

2,500 

Registered  mail  and  bond  clerk . 

1 

1,  800 

Clerks  of  class  2,  at  $1,400 . 

5 

7,  000 

Additional  to  clerk  of  class  two,  doc- 

200 

ument  clerk. 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

2 

2,  400 

Mail  messenger . 

1 

1,  200 

Clerks,  at  $ 1,000 . 

6 

6,  000 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

4 

3,  600 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

2 

1,440 

Laborers: 

At  $ 660 . 

1 

660 

At  $600 . 

1 

600 

Total . 

24 

$27,  400 

Total  for  1909 . 

25 

27,  400 

Decrease  in  number . 

I 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  of  division . 

I 

$3,000 

Assistant  chief  of  division . 

1 

2,  400 

Editor  of  reports  and  publications .  .  . 

1 

2,  100 

Bookkeeper .  .  . 

1 

1,  980 

Senior  clerks,  at  $1,  980 . 

2 

3>  960 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740 . 

2 

3,48o 

At  $1,620 . 

4 

6, 480 

At  $1,500 . .  . . . 

2 

3,000 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

1 

1,380 

At  $1,200 . 

1 

1, 200 

Under  clerk . 

1 

1, 080 

Foreman  of  bindery . 

1 

1, 860 

Bookbinders,  at  $1,320 . 

4 

5,  280 

Sewers  and  binders,  at  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

Messengers: 

840 

At  $840  , . 

1 

At  $780  .  . . 

1 

780 

Skilled  laborers: 

At  $960 . 

2 

1,920 

At  $780  . . . 

1 

780 

At  $660 . 

2 

1,320 

Total . 

3i 

$44,  520 

Chief  of  division . 

1 

3,000 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100 . 

1 

2,  100 
*  1, 860 

At  $1,860 . 

1 

Clerks : 

At  $1,620 . 

1 

1,  620 

At  $1,500 . 

3 

4,  500 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,320 . 

1 

1,320 

At  $1,260 . 

2 

2,  520 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080 . 

4 

4,  320 

At  $1,020 . 

2 

2,  040 

At  $960 . 

2 

1,920 

At  $900 . 

2 

1,  800 

Messengers: 

840 

At  $840 . 

1 

At  $720  . 

1 

720 

Laborers : 

At  $660 . 

1 

660 

At  $600 . 

1 

600 

Total . 

24 

$29,  820 

22 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  DIVISIONS  OF  THE  SECRETARY’S  OFFICE— Continued. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

DIVISION  OF  SPECIAL  AGENTS. 

Assistant  chief  of  division . 

1 

$2,  400 

Clerk  of  class  three . . 

1 

1,  600 

Clerk  of  class  two  ( 1  additional  sub¬ 
mitted),  at  $ 1,400 . 

2 

2,  800 

Clerks  of  class  one  ( 1  additional  sub¬ 
mitted),  at  $1,200 . 

4 

4,  800 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

3 

2,  700 

Messenger,  at  $840 . 

1 

840 

Total . 

12 

$15,  140 

Total  for  1909 . . 

10 

12,  540 

Increase  . 

2 

$2,  600 

OFFICES  OF  DISBURSING  CLERKS. 

Disbursing  clerks,  at  $ 2,500 . 

2 

5,  000 

Assistant  disbursing  clerks  (who 
shall  be  bonded),  at  $2,000 . 

2 

4,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

2 

3,  600 

Clerks  of  class  three  (2  additional 
submitted),  at  $1,600 . 

5 

8,  000 

Clerks  of  class  two  ( 1  additional  in  lieu 
of  2  clerks  of  class  one,  dropped), 
at  $1,400 . 

2 

2,  800 

Clerks  of  class  one  (decrease  of  2,  as 
above),  at  $1,200  . 

2 

2,  400 

Clerk . 

1 

T,  OOO 

Clerk . 

1 

900 

840 

Messenger  .  .• . :  .  . .  . 

1 

Assistant  messenger  (additional)  .... 

1 

720 

Laborer . 

1 

660 

Total . 

20 

$29, 920 

Total  for  1909 . 

16 

23, OOO 

Increase  . 

4 

$6,  920 

SECRET  SERVICE  DIVISION. 

Chief  of  division . 

1 

$4,  OOO 

Assistant  chief  (who  shall  discharge 
the  duties  of  chief  clerk) . 

1 

3,  OOO 

Clerk  of  class  four . 

1 

I,  800 

Clerk  of  class  three . 

1 

I,  600 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

2 

2,  800 

Clerk  of  class  one  . 

1 

I,  200 

Clerk . 

I 

I,  OOO 

Attendant . 

1 

720 

Total . 

9 

$16,  120 

Total  for  1909 . 

10 

16,  120 

Decrease  in  number . 

1 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Assistant  chief  of  division . 

1 

$2,  520 

Clerks: 

At  $1,620 . 

1 

1,  620 

At  $1,500 . 

2 

3,000 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

2 

2,  760 

At  $1,200 . 

2 

2,  400 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080 . 

1 

«  1, 080 

At  $1,020 . 

1 

1,  020 

At  $960 . 

1 

960 

Messenger . 

1 

840 

Total . 

12 

$16, 200 

Disbursing  clerks,  at  $3,000 . 

2 

6,  000 

Assistant  disbursing  clerks,  at  $2,400. 

2 

4,  800 

Senior  clerks,  at  $1,860 . 

2 

3.720 

Clerks: 

At  $i,74o . 

1 

1,  740 

At  $1,620 . 

4 

6,  480 

At  $1,500 . 

2 

3,  000 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,320 . .* . 

I 

1,320 

At  $1,200 . 

1 

1,  200 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $900 . 

1 

1,  020 

1 

900 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

1 

840 

At  $780 . 

1 

780 

Laborer . 

1 

660 

. 

% 

Total . 

20 

$32,  460 

Chief  of  division . 

1 

$4,  200 

Assistant  chief  of  division . . 

I 

3,000 
1,  860 

Senior  clerk . 

I 

Clerk . . . 

I 

1,  620 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

2 

2,  760 

At  $1,200 . 

Under  clerk . 

I 

1,  200 

I 

1, 020 

Messenger . . 

I 

780 

Total . 

9 

$16,  440 

Grand  total . 

$789,  410 
730,  no 

$59,  3°° 
S4-59 
8.  00 

Official  estimate . 

Increase  over  official  estimate. 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase  . . 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  of  1909 . 

*  J7-53 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  SUPERVISING  ARCHITECT. 


23 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p,  28.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Supervising  Architect . 

1 

$5,  000 

Assistant  to  Supervising  Architect  . . . 

1 

3.  250 

Superintendent  of  drafting  and  con¬ 
structing  division . 

I 

3,  oco 

Superintendent  of  computing  divi¬ 
sion  . 

I 

2,  750 

2,  750 

Chief  of  law  and  records  division  .... 

1 

Chief  of  accounts  division . 

1 

2,  500 

Chief  of  inspection  division  . 

1 

2,  500 

Chief  of  department  of  equipment  . .  . 

1 

2,  500 

Chief  mechanical  and  electrical  engi¬ 
neer  . 

1 

2,  750 

IO,  800 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

6 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

6 

9,  600 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

3 

4,  200 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

2 

2,400 

Contract  clerk . 

1 

2,  000 

Foreman  duplicating  gallery . 

1 

1,  800 

Technical  clerks,  who  shall  also  be 
SKilled  stenographers  and  type¬ 
writers,  at  $x,8oo . 

4 

7,  200 

Inspectors,  at  $2, 190 . 

4 

8,  760 

Inspector  . . 

1 

1,  800 

Messengers,  at  $840 . 

5 

4,  200 

Assistant  messenger . 

1 

720 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

2 

1.  320 

Total . 

45 

$8  r,  800 

Total  for  1909 . 

45 

Si,  800 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Supervising  Architect . 

1 

$5. 500 

Assistant  to  Supervising  Architect  .  . 

1 

3,  600 

Chiefs  of  divisions: 

At  $3,300 . 

1 

3*  300 

At  $3,000 . 

2 

6,  000 

At  $2,700 . 

sJ 

8,  100 

Chief  mechanical  and  electrical  en- 

gineer  . 

I 

3,000 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100 . 

2 

4,  200 

At  $1,980 . .  .  . . 

5 

9,  900 

At  $1,860 . 

4 

7,  440 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740 . 

5 

8,  700 

At  $1,620 . 

2 

3.  240 

At  $1,500 . 

2 

3,000 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,320 . 

1 

1,320 

At  $1,260 . 

1 

1,  260 

Foreman  of  duplicating  gallery . 

1 

1,  860 

Inspectors : 

At  $2,400 . 

4 

9,  600 

At  $1,980 . 

1 

1,980 

Messengers,  at  $840 . 

5 

4,  200 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

3 

1,  980 

Total . 

45 

$88, 180 

Official  estimate . 

O 

O 

00 

CO 

% 

Increase  over  official  estimate. 

$6,  380 

Average  increase . 

141.77 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

7.8 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  official  estimate  for 

TQOQ . 

7-8 

24 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  COMPTROLLER  OF  TH^E  TREASURY. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Comptroller  of  the  Treasury . 

1 

$5,  500 

Assistant  Comptroller  of  the  Treasury . 

1 

4,  500 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  500 

Chief  law  clerk . 

1 

2,  500 

Law  clerk . 

1 

2,  100 

Law  clerks,  at  $2,000 . 

7 

14,  000 

Expert  accountants,  at  $2,000 . 

6 

12,  000 

Private  secretary . 

1 

1,  800 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,  800 . 

8 

14,  400 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,  600 . 

2 

3,  200 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,  400 . 

2 

2,  800 

Stenographer  and  typewriter . 

1 

1,  400 

Typewriter-copyist . 

1 

1,  000 

Messengers,  at  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

Assistant  messenger . . . . 

1 

720 

Laborers,  at  $660 . . 

2 

1,320 

Total . 

38 

$71,420 

Total  for  1909 . 

38 

71,  420 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Comptroller  of  the  Treasury . 

1 

$6,  000 

Assistant  Comptroller  of  the  Treasury 

1 

4,  800 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  820 

Chief  law  clerk . 

1 

2,  820 

Law  clerks  (professional): 

At  $2,520 . 

I 

2,520 

At  $2,460. .  .  . . 

2 

4,  920 

At  $2,400 . 

2 

4,  800 

At  $2,280 . 

I 

2,  280 

Expert  accountants  (professional): 

At  $2,400 . 

2 

4,  800 

At  $2, 280 . 

2 

4,  560 

At  $2,040 . 

2 

4,  080 

Private  secretary . 

Senior  clerks: 

1 

1,980 

At  $1,980 . 

3 

5.  94o 

At  $1,860 . 

Clerks : 

►  5 

9>  3°o 

At  $i,74o . 

1 

1,  740 

At  $1,620 . 

1 

1,  620 

At  $1,500 . 

3 

4,  500 

Under  clerk . 

1 

1,  080 

Messengers,  at  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

Assistant  messenger . 

1 

720 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

2 

1,  320 

Total . 

Official  estimate . 

Increase  over  official  estimate 
Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

38 

$78,  360 

7L-320 

$6,  940 
182.  63 

9-7 

9-  7 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  of  1909. 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  AUDITOR  FOR  THE  TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 


25 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28.) 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

% 

Salary. 

Auditor . 

1 

$4,  000 

Deputy  Auditor . 

1 

2,  500 

Law  clerk . 

1 

2,  000 

Chiefs  of  divisions,  at  $ 2,000 . 

4 

8,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

17 

30,  600 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

15 

24,  000 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

13 

18,  200 

Clerks  of  class  one  (increase  of  two 
submitted),  at  $1,200 . 

33 

39,600 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

17 

17,  000 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

6 

5,4oo 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

3 

2,  160 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

4 

2,  640 

Total . 

1 15 

$156, 100 

Total  for  1909 . . 

1 14 

153,  7oo 

Increase  . 

1 

$2,  400 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Auditor . 

1 

$4,  500 

Deputy  Auditor . 

1 

3,000 

Law  clerk . 

Chiefs  of  divisions,  at  $2,400 . 

1 

4 

2,  520 

9,  600 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100  .■ . 

5 

10,  500 

At  $1,980 . 

7 

13,  860 

At  $1,860 . 

7 

13,  020 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740 . 

7 

12,  180 

At  $1,620 . 

10 

16,  200 

At  $1,500 . 

10 

15,  000 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380  . 

10 

13, 800 

At  $1,320 . 

9 

11,  880 

At  $1,260  . 

9 

ii,34o 

At  $1,200  . 

11 

13,  200 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,020 . 

10 

10,  200 

At  $960  . 

3 

2,  880 

At  $900 . . 

3 

2,  700 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

At  $720 . 

2 

1,440 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

3 

O 

CO 

CTn 

Total . 

$171,480 

Official  estimate . 

156, 100 

$15, 380 

T33-  82 
9.8 

11. 5 

Increase  over  official  estimate 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for  1909 . 

S.  Doc.  638,  60-2- 


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SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  AUDITOR  FOR  THE  WAR  DEPARTMENT. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Auditor . 

I 

$4,  000 

Deputy  Auditor . 

1 

2,  500 

Law  clerk . 

I 

2,  OOO 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,000 . 

6 

12,  OOO 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

24 

43,  200 

Additional  to  one  clerk  as  disbursing 
clerk . 

200 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

50 

80,  OOO 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

71 

99,400 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

83 

99,  600 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . .  . . . 

20 

20,  OOO 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

14 

12,  600 

Skilled  laborer . 

1 

900 

Clerks,  at  $840. . 

3 

2,  520 

Messenger . . 

1 

840 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

5 

3,  600 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

12 

7,  920 

Total . 

293 

$39L  280 

Total  for  1909 . 

293 

39L  280 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 

• 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Auditor . 

1 

$4>  5oo 

Deputy  Auditor .  .  ■ . 

1 

3,  000 

Law  clerk . 

1 

2,520 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,  400 . 

6 

14,  400 

Senior  clerks  ( 1  as  disbursing  clerk) : 

At  $2,  100 . 

7 

14,  700 

At  $1,  980 . 

10 

19,  800 

At  $1,  860 . 

5 

9.  3°° 

Clerks : 

At  $1,  740 . 

13 

22,  620 

At  $1,  620 . 

45 

72,  900 

At  $1,  500 . 

41 

61,  500 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $t,  380 . 

35 

48,  300 

At  $1,  320 . 

5 

6,  600 

At  $1,  260 . 

6 

7,560 

At  $1,  200 . 

49 

58,  800 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,  080 . 

18 

19,  440 

At  $1,  020 . 

13 

13,  260 

At  $960  . 

18 

17,  280 

Messengers : 

At  $840 . 

3 

2,520 

At  $ 720 . 

5 

3,  600 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

11 

7,  260 

Total . 

293 

$409,  860 

Official  estimate . 

391,  280 

$18,  580 
$63.41 

4-  7 

Increase  over  official  estimate. 

Average  increase . : . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for  1909 . 

4-7 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  AUDITOR  FOR  THE  NAVY  DEPARTMENT. 


27 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28.) 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  ix,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Auditor . 

Deputy  Auditor . 

Daw  clerk . 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $ 2,000 . 

Clerks  of  class  four  (increase  of  2), 
at  $1,800 . 

Clerks  of  class  three  (increase  of  2), 
at  $1,600 . 

Clerks  of  class  two  (increase  of  2),  at 

$r,4°° . 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

Clerk . 


Messenger . 

Assistant  messenger 
Laborers,  at  $§60 . . . 

Total . 

Total,  1909  . . 

Increase . 


Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

1 

$4,000 

1 

2,  500 

1 

2,  000 

3 

6,  000 

12 

21,  600 

21 

33, 600 

17 

23,  800 

23 

27,  600 

17 

17,  000 

15 

13, 5oo 

1 

800 

1 

840 

1 

720 

3 

1,  980 

117 

$155, 740 

nr 

146,  340 

6 

$9,  600 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Auditor . 

1 

$4,  500 

Deputy  Auditor . 

1 

3,  000 

Law  clerk . 

1 

2,520 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,400 . 

-  3 

7,  200 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100 . 

1 

2,  100 

At  $1,980 . 

5 

9,900 

At  $1,860 . 

6 

11,  160 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740 . 

10 

17,  400 

At  $1,620 . 

13 

21,  060 

At  $1,500 . 

15 

22,  500 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

9 

12,  420 

At  $1,320 . 

8 

10,  560 

At  $1,260  . 

5 

6,  300 

At  $1,200 . 

12 

14,  400 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080 . 

7 

7,  560 

At  $1,020 . 

6 

6,  120 

At  $960 . 

6 

5,76o 

At  $900 . 

2 

1,  800 

Messengers : 

At  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

At  $720 . . 

2 

1,440 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

2 

1,320 

Total . 

Official  estimate . 

117 

$170,  700 

155,  940 

Increase  over  official  estimate 

$14,  760 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase  _ 

127 

9-5 

16.6 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for  1909 . 

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SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  AUDITOR  FOR  THE  INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT. 


Oeftciae  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Auditor . 

1 

$4,  000 

Deputy  Auditor . 

1 

2,  500 

Daw  clerk . 

1 

2,  000 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,000 . 

3 

6,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $ 1,800 . 

13 

23,  400 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

16 

25,  600 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $ 1,400 . 

28 

39.  200 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

29 

34.  800 

Clerks,  at  $ 1,000 . 

15 

15,  000 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

10 

9,  OOO 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

2 

1,440 

Skilled  laborers,  at  $720 . 

4 

2,  880 

Laborers,  at  $ 660 . 

6 

3,  960 

p'emale  laborer . 

1 

600 

Total . 

130 

$170,  380 

Total  for  1909 . 

130 

170,  380 

Proposed  Grades  and  Saearies. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Auditor . 

1 

$4,  500 

Deputy  Auditor . 

1 

3,  000 

Law  clerk . . . 

1 

2,520 

Chiefs  of  division: 

At  $2,520 . 

1 

2,  520 

At  $2,4.00 . 

1 

2,  400 

At  $2,280 . 

1 

2,  280 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100 . 

2 

4,  200 

At  $1,980. . 

3 

5,  940 

At  $1,860 . ' . 

9 

16,  740 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740 . 

6 

10,  440 

At  $1,620 . 

13 

21,  060 

At  $1,500 . 

13 

19,  500 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

7 

9,  660 

At  $1,320 . 

9 

11,  880 

At  $1,260 . 

4 

5,040 

At  $1,200 . 

28 

33, 600 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080 . 

13 

14,  040 

At  $960 . 

4 

3,  840 

Messengers : 

At  $840 . 

7 

5,  880 

At  $720  . 

4 

2,  880 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

2 

1,320 

Total . 

130 

$183,  240 

Official  estimate . 

170,  t8o 

Increase  over  official  estimate 

$12,  860 

Average  increase . 

98.92 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

7-  5 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for  1909 . 

7-5 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OE  AUDITOR  FOR  STATE  AND  OTHER  DEPARTMENTS. 


29 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28.) 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Salary. 


Auditor . 

1 

$4,  000 

Deputy  Auditor . 

1 

2,  500 

Law  clerk . 

1 

2,  000 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,000 . 

3 

6,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

16 

28,  800 

Clerk  of  class  four  (special  exam- 

iner)  . 

1 

1,  800 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

17 

27,  200 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

13 

18,  200 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

13 

15,600 

Clerks  at  $1,000 . 

5 

5, 000 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

6 

5.4oo 

Messenger . 

1 

840 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

2 

1,440 

Laborers  (1  additional  submitted  in 
lieu  of  1  classified  laborer  at  $660 
on  detail  from  Bureau  of  Engraving 
and  Printing,  to  be  transferred 
without  regard  to  civil -service  rules 

and  regulations),  at  $660 . 

4 

2,  640 

Total . 

84 

$121,  420 

Total  for  1909  .  .  . . 

83 

120,  760 

Increase  . 

* 

1 

$660 

Employees. 


Auditor 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Salary. 


1  $4  500 


Deputy  Auditor 


3,000 


Daw  clerk 


2,520 


Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,400 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100 . 

At  $1,980 . 

At  $1,860 . 

Clerks : 

At  $1,740 . 

At  $1,620 . 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

At  $1,320 . 

At  $1,260 . 

At  $1,200 . 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080 . 

At  $1,020 . 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

At  $720 . 


3 


7,  200 


5 

7 

8 


10,  500 

13,  860 

14,  880 


9 

10 

9 


15, 660 
16,  200 
13.  5oo 


7 

5 

4 

3 


9,  660 
6,  600 
5-°4o 
3,  600 


3  3. 240 

2  2, 040 


1 

3 


840 
2,  160 


Laborers  at,  $660 


Total . 

Official  estimates 


2  1, 320 


84  $136, 320 

121,420 


Increase  over  official  estimates . 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 


Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

1909 . 


$14,  900 
177-  38 
12.3 

12.  8 


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SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS.  . 


SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  AUDITOR  FOR  POST-OFFICE  DEPARTMENT. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

( Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28. ) 


Proposed  Grades  and  Saearies. 

(Executive  order  of-June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Employees. 

Auditor . 

1 

$4, 000 

Auditor . 

Deputy  Auditor  (decrease  of  1)  see 

Deputy  Auditor . 

note  below  under  “Expert  accoun¬ 
tant”  . 

1 

2, 500 

Chief  clerk . 

I 

2,  OOO 

Chief  clerk . 

Law  clerk . 

I 

2, 500 

2,  250 

3  6,  000 

Law  clerk . 

Expert  accountant . 

I 

Expert  accountant . 

Note. — A  decrease  of  1  Deputy  Auditor 
at  $2,500,  and  in  lieu  thereof  1  expert  account¬ 
ant  at  $2,250.  A  trained  accountant  is 
needed  to  supervise  the  new  system  of 
double-entry  bookkeeping  and  the  general 
accounts  of  the  office. 

Chiefsjaf  divisions,  at  $2,000 . 

8 

Disbursing  clerk . 

Chiefs  of  division: 

At  $2,700 . 

At  $2, 520 . 

At  $2,400 . 

Clerks  of  class  five  (additional),  at 
$2,000 . 


Note. — These  clerks  with  a  knowledge 
of  law  and  procedure  and  Comptroller’s 
decisions,  are  needed  to  supervise  settling 
of  accounts. 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 


Additional  to  1  clerk,  as  disbursing 
clerk . 


40 


6,  000 


72,  000 


Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600. 
Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400  .  . 
Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $ 1,200  .  . 


Carpenter . 

Clerks,  at  $ 1,000 . 

Skilled  laborer  (carpenter) . 
Clerks,  at  $900 . 


Money-order  assorters  (see  note  be¬ 
low),  at 


Money -order  assorters  (see  note  be¬ 
low),  at  $780 . 


Money-order  assorters  (see  note  be¬ 
low),  at  $720 . 


Money -order  assorters  (see  note  be¬ 
low),  at  $660 . 


Messengers,  at  $840 . 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720. 


12 

9* 

121 


1 

104 

1 

81 

10 

15 

84 

80 

8 

12 


450 
1 15,  200 
127,  400 
145,  200 


1,  200 
104,  000 
1,  000 
72,  900 

8,  400 

1 1 ,  700 

60,  480 

52, 800 
6,  720 
8,  640 


Senior  clerks : 
At  $2,100. 
At  |i,98o. 
At  $1,860. 

Clerks: 

At  $1,7  40. 
At  $1,620. 
At  $1,500. . 


Junior  clerks: 
At  $1,380. 


At; 

At: 

At; 


,1,320. 


Si, 260 . 

Si, 200 . 

Under  clerks : 

At  $1,080 . 

At  $1,020 . 4. .  . . 

At  $960 . 

At  $900 . 

Skilled  mechanics,  at  $1,080. 


Messengers : 


At  $840. 
At  $780. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Money-order  assorters: 

At  $840 . 

At  $780 . 

At  $720  . 

At  $660  . 


/ 

14 

26 


30 

42 

37 


50 

30 

40 

30 

31 
42 

40 

41 


10 

15 

84 

80 


8 

12 


Salary. 


o, 


,500 

000 


2,  520 
2,  700 
2,  220 


2,  400 

2,  700 
IO,  080 
7,  200 

14,  700 

27,  720 
48,  360 

52,  200 
68,  040 
130,  500 


69,  000 
39,  600 
5°,  400 
36,  000 

33,  480 
42,  840 
38,  400 
36,  900 

2,  160 


S,  400 
11,  700 
60,  480 
52,  800 


6,  720 
9,  360 


TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  AUDITOR  FOR  POST-OFFICE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 


31 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 
(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Male  laborers,  at  $660 . 

12 

$7.  920 

Female  laborer . 

1 

480 

Charwomen,  at  $240 . 

21 

5»°4o 

Total . 

770 

$836,  780 

Total  for  1909 . 

757 

825,  270 

Increase . 

Note. — The  10  additional  assorters  are 
required  by  the  growth  of  the  service.  Their 
compensation  as  experts  should  be  $840. 
The  15  assorters,  at  $780,  84  at  $720,  and  80  at 
$660,  total  179,  does  not  make  any  increase  in 
numbers  nor  in  the  amount  appropriated. 

13 

$11,510 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

12 

$7,  920 
480 

5,  040 

Laborer  (female) . 

I 

Charwomen,  at  feao . 

21 

Total . 

769 

$890,  520 
836,  780 

Official  estimates . 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

$53.  740 
69.  88 

6.4 

7-9 

Average  increase  . 

Per  cent  of  increase  . 

Per  cent  of  increase  over 

TQOQ . 

appropriation  for 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  TREASURER  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


Treasurer  . 

1 

$6,  000  + 

Assistant  Treasurer . 

1 

3,  600 

Deputy  Assistant  Treasurer . 

1 

3,  200 

Cashier  . 

1 

3.  600 

Assistant  cashier . 

1 

3,000 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  500 

Chiefs  of  divisions,  at  $2,500 . 

7 

17,500  ; 

Assistant  chiefs  of  divisions,  at  $2, 250 . 

2 

4,  500 

Vault  clerk . 

1 

2,  500 

2,500 

Principal  bookkeeper . 

1 

Assistant  bookkeeper . 

1 

2,  100 

Tellers,  at  $2,500 . 

2 

5,000 

Assistant  tellers,  at  $2,250 . 

2 

4,  500 

Vault  clerk,  bond  division.* . 

1 

2,  000 

Principal  clerks,  at  $2, 100 . 

5 

10,  500 

Clerk  for  the  Treasurer . 

1 

1,  800 

Assistant  clerk  for  Treasurer . 

I 

1,  600 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $i,8oo . 

24 

43,  2°o 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

18 

28,  800 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

16 

22,  400 

Coin  clerk . 

1 

1,  400 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

3i 

37,  200 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

17 

17,  000 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

56 

50,  400 

Expert  counters  (increase  of  io),  at 
$QOO . . 

30 

27,  000 

Expert  counters  (increase  of  10),  at 
$800 . 

^O 

24,  000 

51,  840 

6,  300 

Expert  counters  (increase  of  7),  at 
$ 720 . 

72 

9 

Expert  counters,  at  $700 . 

Mail  messenger . 

1 

840 

Messengers  (increase  of  1),  at  $840  .  . 

8 

6,  720 

Assistant  messengers  (increase  of  2), 
at  $720 . 

S 

5.76o  || 

Treasurer  . 

Assistant  Treasurer . 

Deputy  Assistant  Treasurer . 

Cashier . 

Assistant  cashier . 

Chief  clerk . 

Chiefs  of  divisions,  at  $3,  000 . 

Assistant  chiefs  of  divisions,  at  $2,400 . 

Vault  clerk . 

Vault  clerk . 

Tellers: 

At  $3,000 . . 

At  $2,400 . 

Bookkeepers: 

At  $2,700 . 

At  $2,400 . 

Principal  clerks,  at  $2,  250 . 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100 . 

At  $1,860 . 

Clerks : 

At  $1,740 . 

At  $1,620 . 

At  $1,500 . . 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,  380 . 

At  $1,  320 . 

At  $1,260 . 

At  $1,  200 . 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,  020 . 

At  $960 . 

At  $900 . 

Expert  counters: 

At  $900 . . . 

At  $804 . 

At  $780 . 

At  $720 . 

Separators,  at  $660 . 

Feeders,  at  $660 . 


1 

$6, 000 

1 

4,  500 

1 

4,  200 

1 

3,  73o 

1 

3,  3°° 

1 

3,000 

7 

21,  000 

2 

4,  Soo 

1 

3,  000 

1 

2,  250 

2 

6,  000 

2 

4,  800 

1 

2,  700 

1 

2,  400 

5 

11,  250 

7 

14,  700 

19 

35, 340 

6 

10,  440 

13 

21,  060 

15 

22,  500 

4 

5,  520 

8 

10,  560 

7 

8,  820 

13 

15,  600 

l7 

17,  34o 

20 

19,  200 

36 

32,  400 

30 

27,  000 

30 

24,  120 

3° 

23,  400 

5i 

36,  720 

45 

29,  700 

27 

17, 820 

32 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  TREASURER  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES— Continued. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

3i 

20,  460 

Messenger  boys,  at  $360 . 

6 

2,  160 

Charwomen  (increase  of  5),  at  $240. . 

16 

3,840 

Foreman  pressman . 

1 

1,500 

Assistant  foreman  pressman . 

1 

1,440 

Pressmen  (increase  of  5),  at  $  1,400. . . 

18 

25,  200 

Separators  (increase  of  5),  at  $660  .  .  . 

45 

29,  700 

"Feeders  ( increase  of  5 ) ,  at  $660 . 

27 

17,  S20 

Compositor  and  pressman . 

1 

1,  600 

Machinists  ( increase  of  1 ) ,  at  $  1 ,000 . . 

2 

2,  000 

Silver  piler . . . 

1 

I,  OOO 

Total . 

500 

$505, 980 

NATIONAL  CURRENCY,  TO  BE  REIM- 

BURSED  BY  NATIONAL  BANKS. 

Superintendent . 

1 

$3,  5oo 

Teller . 

1 

2,  500 

Bookkeeper . 

1 

2,  400 

Assistant  teller . 

1. 

2,  OOO 

Assistant  bookkeeper . 

1 

2,  OOO 

Clerks  of  class  four  ( increase  of  1 ) ,  at 

$1,800  . 

4 

7,  200 

Clerks  of  class  three  (increase  of  2), 

at  $1,600 . 

7 

II,  200 

Clerks  of  class  two  ( increase  of  2 ) ,  at 

$L4oo . 

9 

12,  600 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

25 

30,  OOO 

Expert  counters  (increase  of  26),  at 

$1,000 . 

41 

41,  OOO 

Expert  counters  (increase  of  4),  at 

$QOO . 

31 

27,  9OO 

Expert  counters,  at  $800 . 

21 

l6,  SOO 

Expert  counters,  at  $700 . 

11 

7,  700 

Messengers  (increase  of  2),  at  $840. .  . 

3 

2,  520 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

4 

2,  880 

Charwomen  (increase  of  1),  at  $240. .  . 

4 

960 

165 

$173, 160 

Total . 

665 

679,  140 

Total  for  1909 . 

579 

583,  840 

Increase  . 

86 

$95-  300 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Skilled  mechanics: 

At  $1,620 . 

2 

3,  240 

At  $1,500 . 

1 

1,500 

At  $1,400 . : . . . 

18 

25,  200 

At  $1,020 . 

2 

2,  040 

Mail  messenger . 

1 

840 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

8 

6,  720 

At  $780 . 

8 

5,  760 

Skilled  laborer  (silver  piler) . 

1 

1,  020 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

3i 

20,  460 

Messenger  boys: 

At  $480 . 

3 

1,440 

At  $360 . 

3 

1,  080 

Charwomen,  at  $240 . 

16 

3,  840 

Total . 

500 

$528,  360 

Superintendent . 

1 

$3,  600 

Tellers: 

At  $2, 700 . 

1 

2,  700 

At  $2, 250 . 

1 

2,  250 

Bookkeepers: 

At  $2,400 . 

1 

2,  400 

At  $2, 100 . 

1 

2,  100 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100 . 

2 

4,  200 

At  $1,980 . 

1 

1,  980 

At  $1,860 . 

1 

1,  860 

Clerks : 

At  $1,740 . 

2 

3,48o 

At  $1,620 . 

5 

8,  100 

At  $1,500. 1 . 

5 

7,  5oo 

At  $1,440 . 

4 

5,  760 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,320 . 

3 

3,  960 

At  $1,260 . 

5 

6,  300 

At  $1,200 . 

17 

20,  400 

Expert  counters: 

At  $1,080 . 

20 

21,  600 

At  $1,020 . 

21 

21,  420 

At  $960 . 

10 

9,  600 

At  $900 . 

21 

18,  900 

At  $804 . 

21 

16,  884 

At  $720 . 

11 

7,  920 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

3 

2,  520 

At  $720 . 

4 

2,  880 

Charwomen,  at  $240 . 

4 

960 

165 

$179,  274 

Total . 

•  665 

707,  634 

Official  estimates  ....  . 

679,  140 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

$28, 494 

Average  increase. . .  . 

42.  85 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

4-2 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

TOGO . . . . . 

21.  2 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 

SALARIES.  OFFICE  OF  THE  REGISTER  OF  THE  TREASURY. 


33 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28.) 


Employees. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Register  of  the  Treasury . 

Assistant  Register . 

Chiefs  of  divisions,  at  $ 2,000 . 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

Clerk  of  class  four  (in  lieu  of  1  of 
class  three,  dropped),  at  $1,800 

Clerks  of  class  three  ( 1  dropped  as 
above),  at  $1,600 . 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $  1,400 . 

Clerks  of  class  one  (increase  of  1  in 
lieu  of  1  at  $900),  at  $1,200 . 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

Clerks,  at  $900  (1  dropped  as  above), 
at  $900 . 

Expert  counters  (additional),  at  $900. 

Counters,  at  $720 . 

Messenger . . 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

Laborers,  at  $660 . . . 


1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

5 
5 

9 

5 

20 


0 


12 

1 

O 


0 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Salary. 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

$4,000 

Register  of  the  Treasury . 

1 

2, 500 

Assistant  Register . 

1 

4, 000 

Chiefs  of  divisions,  at  $2,400 . 

2 

7, 

200 

L 

800 

8, 

000 

7, 

OOO 

i", 

800 

5, 

000 

18, 

000 

4, 

500 

s, 

640 

840 

1, 

440 

3, 

3°° 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100 . 

At  $1,980 . 

At  $r  ,860 . 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740  . 

At  $1,620  . 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

At  $1,260 . 

At  $1,200  . 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $960  . 

At  $900  . 

Expert  counters,  at  $900 

Counters: 

At  $840  . 

At  $720 . 


1 

3 

1 


1 

4 

5 

4 

3 

7 


3 
13 

4 

5 


7 


Total 


78  !  $87,  020 


Messengers : 

At  $840  . 

At  $720  . 

Laborers,  at  $660 
Total . 


3 

4 

78 


Total  for  1909 
Increase  . 


73  82, 020 

5  I  $3,ooo 


Official  estimates . 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

1909 . 


SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  COMPTROLLER  OF  THE  CURRENCY. 


Comptroller  of  the  Currency .  1 

Deputy  Comptrollers,  of  the  Currency : 

At  $3,500 .  1 

At  $3,000 .  1 

Chief  clerk .  1 

Chiefs  of  division: 

‘  At  $2,500 .  1 

At  $2,200 .  2 

Bookkeeper . 1 

Assistant  bookkeeper .  1 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 .  8 

Additional  to  bond  clerk . 


Stenographer .  1 


$5,  000 

Comptroller  of  the  Currency . 

Deputy  Comptrollers: 

3,  5oo 

At  $4,200 . 

3,  OOO  : 

At  $3,240  . . 

2,  500 

i  Chief  clerk . 

Chiefs  of  divisions: 

2,  500 

At  $2,700 . 

4,  400 

At  $2,500 . 

2,  OOO 

Bookkeeper . 

2, 000 

I  Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100 . 

T4,  400 

At  $1,980 . 

200  1 

^  At  $1,860 . . 

I,  600  I 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740  . 

At  $1,  620 . 

I  At  $1,500 . 

r 

1 

1 

r 

2 

1 

2 
4 

4 

5 

s 


Salary. 


$4,  500 

3,  000 

4,  800 

2,  100 

5,  94o 
, 1 , 860 

1,  740 

6,  480 

7,  500 

5,520 

3,  780 

8,  400 

3,  060 
1 2,  480 

3,  600 

4,  5°° 

4,  200 

5,  040 

840 

2,  160 

2,  640 

$94,  140 
87,  020 

$7,  120 
91.  28 
8.  2 

14.7 


$5,  500 
4,  200 

3,  240 

3,  000 

2,  700 
5,000 

2,  500 

4,  200 

7,  920 
7,440 

8,  700 
1 2,  960 
19,  5°° 


S.  Doc.  63S,  60-2 


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34 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  COMPTROLLER  OF  THE  CURRENCY- Continued. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910, 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $ 1,600 . 

13 

$20,  800 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

13 

18,  200 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $ 1,200 . 

13 

15,  600 

Clerks: 

At  $1,000 . 

At  $900 . 

13 

13,  000 

13 

11,  700 

Messenger . 

1 

840 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

4 

2,  880 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

3 

1,  980 

Counters,  at  $700  .  . ' . 

3 

2,  100 

Messenger  boys,  at  $360 . 

2 

720 

Total . 

$96 

$128,  920 

NATIONAL  CURRENCY  TO  BE  RE¬ 
IMBURSED  BY  NATIONAL  BANKS. 

Superintendent . 

1 

$2,  500 

Teller . 

1 

2,  OOO 

Clerk  of  class  four . 

1 

1, 800 

Clerk  of  class  three . 

1 

1, 600 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

3 

4, 200 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

5 

6,  000 

Clerks  at  $1,000 . 

4 

4,  OOO 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

5 

4,  500 

Engineer . . 

1 

I,  OOO 

Counters,  at  $700 . 

3 

2,  IOO 

Assistant  messenger . . 

1 

720 

Fireman . 

1 

720 

Messenger  boy . 

1 

360 

28 

$3b  5oo 

96 

128,  920 

Total . 

124 

$160,  420 

Total,  1909 . 

124 

160,  420 

s 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  it,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,320  . 

4 

$5,  280 

At  $1,260  . 

9 

11,  340 

At  $  1 , 200 . 

3 

3,600 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080 . 

10 

10,  800 

At  $1,020 . 

4 

4,  080 

At $960  . 

4 

3.840 

At  $900  . 

5 

4,5oo 

Counters,  at  $720 . 

3 

2,  160 

Messengers : 

At  $840 . 

1 

840 

At  $720 . 

4 

2,  880 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

3 

1,  980 

Messengers  boys,  at  $480 . 

2 

960 

Total . 

96 

$139,  120 

Superintendent . 

1 

$3,000 

Teller  . 

1 

2,  220 

Senior  clerk . 

1 

1,  860 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740 . 

I 

1,  740 

At  $1,500 . . . . 

4 

6,  000 

Junior  clerks : 

At  $1,380 . 

1 

1,380 

At  $1,320 . 

1 

1,320 

At  $1,260 . . : 

2 

2,520 

Under  clerks : 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $q6o . 

5 

5,  100 

3 

2,  880 

At  $900 . 

1 

900 

Counters,  at  $720 . ' . 

3 

2,  160 

Engineer . 

1 

1,  020 

Messenger . 

1 

720 

Fireman . 

1 

720 

Messenger  boy . 

1 

480 

Total . 

124 

$173, i4o 

Official  estimates  . 

160,  420 

$12,  720 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

Average  increase . 

$102.  58 

7-9 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

1909 . 

7-9 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  COMMISSIONER  OF  INTERNAL  REVENUE. 


35 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28.) 


« 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue.  .  . 

1 

$6,  000 

Deputy  Commissioner . 

r 

4,  000 

Do  . 

1 

3,  600 

Chemist  . 

1 

2,  500 

First  assistant  chemist . 

1 

1,  800 

Second  assistant  chemist . 

1 

1,  600 

Third  assistant  chemist . 

1 

1,400 

Fourth  assistant  chemist . 

•  1 

1,  200 

Heads  of  divisions: 

At  $2,500 . 

2 

5,  000 

At  $2,250 . . 

7 

15.  750 

Superintendent  of  stamp  vault . 

1 

2,  OOO 

Private  secretary . 

1 

1, 800 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

28 

50, 400 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

24 

38, 400 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

36 

50, 400 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

36 

43, 200 

Clerks: 

At  $1,000 . 

31 

31,  OOO 

At  $900 . 

44 

39,  600 

Packers  (in  lieu  of  5  assistant  messen¬ 
gers  and  1  laborer  dropped;  see 
Note  a),  at  $840 . 

5 

4,  200 

Messengers  (an  increase  of  3;  see 

note  b),  at  $840 . 

5 

4, 200 

Assistant  messengers  (decrease  of  3, 
in  addition  to  5  above,  in  all;  8 
see  notes  a  and  b),  at  $720 . 

11 

7, 920 

Laborers  (decrease  of  1;  see  note  a), 

at  $660 . . 

J9 

12, 540 

Note  a.— The  recommendation  made  to 
drop  5  assistant  messengers,  at  $720  each, 
and  1  laborer,  at  $660,  total,  $4,260,  and  sub¬ 
stitute  5  packers,  at  $840  each,  total,  $4,200— 
a  reduction  of  $60  in  total  appropriation— is 
in  order  that  the  stamp  vault  may  be  pro¬ 
vided  with  the  services  of  efficient  men,  ca¬ 
pable  of  handling  properly  the  work  of 
packing  internal- revenue  stamps,  and  for 
the  further  reason  that  it  has  been  found 
almost  impossible  to  keep  men  of  acquired 
efficiency  because  of  inducements  offered 
elsewhere.  The  work  of  putting  up  and 
marking  packages  of  internal-revenue 
stamps  requires  skill,  rapidity,  education, 
and  trustworthiness,  and  the  work  of  the 
stamp  division  has  been  embarrassed  the 
last  two  or  three  years  through  the  loss  of 
men  of  this  type  who  were  transferred  or 
resigned  because  of  offers  of  better  pay  else¬ 
where. 

Note  B. — The  duties  required  of  messen¬ 
gers  are  of  much  greater  importance  than 
those  of  assistant  messengers,  and  in  view 
of  the  large  amount  of  messenger  work  to 
be  performed  in  this  bureau,  the  number 
of  such  employees  has  for  a  long  time  been 
inadequate. 

The  assistant  messengers,  who  have  been 
acting  in  the  capacity  of  messengers,  pos¬ 
sess  a  higher  degree  of  efficiency  for  the 
duties  required  of  them  than  ordinary  assist- 

ant  messengers  or  laborers. 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


* 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Commissioner . 

I 

$6,  000 

Deputy  Commissioner . 

1 

4,  320 

Do  . 

1 

3.  960 

Clerk  to  the  Commissioner . 

1 

1,  860 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  700 

Chiefs  of  divisions: 

At  $2,700 . 

I 

2,  700 

At  $2,520 . 

6 

15,  120 

Chemist . 

r 

JO 

O 

O 

Junior  chemists: 

At  $1,860 . 

1 

1,  860 

At  $1,620 . 

1 

1,  620 

At  $1,500 . 

1 

1,500 

At  $1,200 . 

1 

I,  200 

Senior  clerks: 

* 

At  $2, 100 . 

4 

8,  400 

At  $1,980 . 

12 

23,  760 

At  $1,860 . 

13 

24,  180 

Clerks: 

At  $r,74o . 

10 

17,400 

At  $1,620 . 

x4 

22,  680 

At  $1,500 . 

36 

54,  000 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

5 

6,  900 

At  $1,320 . 

8 

10,  560 

At  $1,260 . 

14 

17,  640 

At  $1,200 . 

9 

10,  800 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080 . 

18 

19,  440 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $960 . 

13 

13, 260 

24 

23,  040 

At  $900 . .- . . . 

20 

18,  000 

Skilled  laborers,  at  $840 . 

5 

4,  200 

Messengers : 

At  $840 . 

5 

4,  200 

At  $720 . 

11 

7,  920 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

20 

13,  200 

i 


36 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  COMMISSIONER  OF  INTERNAL  REVENUE— Continued. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book -of  Estimates,  p.  28.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. « 

REIMBURSABLE. 

Stamp  agents: 

At  $1,600 . 

1 

I,  6OO 

At  $900 . 

1 

900 

Counter,  at  $900 . 

1 

900 

Total . 

261 

$33 L  9IQ 

Total  for  1909 . 

261 

33L  6:0 

Increase  . 

$300 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries  . 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907  ) 


Employees. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


REIMBURSABLE. 


Stamp  agents: 

At  $1,620  .. 
At  $900 

Counter,  at  $900 
Total 

Official  estimates 


1 

1 

1 

261 


Increase  over  official  estimates . I 

Average  increase . ' 

Per  cent  increase . . 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  of  | 

1909 . : . 


SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  LIFE-SAVING  SERVICE. 


General  Superintendent  of  the  Life- 

Saving  Service . 

1 

$4, 500 

Assistant  General  Superintendent.  .  .  . 

1 

2, 500 

Principal  clerk . 

1 

2, 000 

Title  and  contract  clerk . 

1 

2, 000 

Topographer  and  hydrographer . 

1 

1, 800 

Civil  engineer . 

1 

1, 800 

Draftsman . . . 

1 

1, 500 

Clerks  of  class  four  ( 1  additional  sub- 

mitted ) ,  at  $  1 , 800 . 

4 

7, 200 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

5 

Q 

8,  000 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

4 

5, 600 

Clerks  of  class  1,  at  $1,200 . 

5 

6,  000 

Clerks: 

At  $1,000 . 

At  $900 . 

3 

3,  000 

2 

1, 800 

Messenger  (additional) . 

1 

840 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

2 

1, 440 

Laborer . 

1 

660  j 

Total . 

34 

$50, 640 

Total  for  1909  . 

32 

48, 000 

Increase  . 

2 

$2, 640 

General  Superintendent  of  the  Life- 
Saving  Service  . 

Assistant  General  Superintendent.  .  . 

Principal  clerk . 

Title  and  contract  clerk . 

Topographer  and  hydrographer . 

Civil  engineer . 

Draftsman . 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $1,980 . 

At  $  i ,  860 . . 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740  . 

At  $1,620 . 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks: 

At$r,38o . 

At  $1,320 . 

At  $r,2oo . 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $900 . 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

At  $780 . 

Laborer . 

Total . 

Official  estimates . 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 


3 

2 


2 

2 


5 


2 . 
2  ! 


1 

2 

1 


34 


Increase  over  official  estimates . 

Average  increase  .  . . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 
for  1909  . . 


Salary. 


$1,  620 
900 

900 

$348,  540 
33 L  9IG 
$16,  630 
$63. 72 
5 

5-  1 


$4,  500 
2,  820 

2,  340 

2,  340 

1,980 
1,  980 
1,  620 

5,  940 

3.  720 


3.  480 

3,  240 

/  7, 500 

4,  140 
1,  320 
1,  200 


2,  040 
1,  800 

840 
1,  560 

660 

$55,  020 
50,  640 

$4,  3-8° 
$129.  00 
8 


14.  6 


TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  ENGRAVING  AND  PRINTING. 


37 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

( Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28. ) 


Employees. 

,T 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Director  of  Bureau . 

1 

$5,  000 

Assistant  Director . 

1 

3.  5oo 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  800 

Stenographer  . 

I 

1,  800 

Disbursing  agent . 

'  1 

2,  400 

Clerk  in  charge  of  purchases  and 
supplies . 

1 

2,  GOO 

Storekeeper . 

I 

1, 600 

Assistant  storekeeper . 

1 

1, 000 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

4 

6,  400 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

9 

12,  600 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $ 1,200 . 

9 

10,  800 

Clerks: 

At  $ 1,000  . 

7 

7,  000 

At  $900 . 

10 

9, 000 
3,  360 

At  $840 . 

4 

At  $780 . • . 

Messengers,  at  $640 . 

11 

3 

8,  580 

2,520 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 .  . . . 

7 

5 1  °4° 

Helpers: 

At  $900 . 

2 

1, 800 
2,  160 

At  $720 . 

3 

At  $600  . . 

2 

1,  200 

Attendants,  at  $ 600 . 

9 

5,  4oo 

Captain  of  the  watch  . 

1 

1,  400 

Lieutenants  of  the  watch,  at  $900  .... 

2 

1,  800 

Watchmen,  at  $720 . 

46 

33, 120 

Forewomen  of  charwomen,  at  $540  . 

2 

1,  080 

Day  charwomen,  at  $400 . 

19 

7,  600 

Morning  and  evening  charwomen,  at 
$700 . : . 

52 

15,  600 

900 

Foreman  of  laborers,  at  $900 . 

1 

Laborers: 

At  $ 660 . 

4 

2,  640 

At  $540 . 

75 

40,  500 

Total . 

0 

CN 

01 

$200,  600 

Total  for  1909 . 

290 

200,  300 

Increase  . 

$3°° 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Director  of  Bureau . 

1 

$5, 500 

Assistant  Director . 

I 

3,  600 

Chief  clerk . 

I 

2,  700 

Disbursing  agent . 

1 

2,  700 

Clerk  in  charge  of  purchases  and 

supplies . . . 

1 

2,  280 

Senior  clerks,  at  $  1,860 . 

2 

3,  720 

Clerks : 

At  $1,620 . 

4 

6,  480 

At  $1,500 . 

9 

13,  5oo 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

5 

6,  900 

At  $1,260 . 

4 

5,  °4° 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080  . 

7 

7,  560 

At  $960 . . . 

5 

4,  800 

xkt  $900 . 

10 

9,  000 

At  $840 . 

11 

9,  240 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

3 

2,  520 

At  $720 . 

7 

5,  040 

Helpers: 

At  $900 . 

2 

1,  800 

At  $720  . 

3 

2,  160 

At  $660 . . 

2 

1,  320 

Attendants,  at  $600.  . . 

9 

5,  4oo 

Captain  of  watch . 

1 

1,  500 

Lieutenants  of  watch,  at  $1,020 . 

2 

2,  040 

Watchmen,  at  $780 . 

46 

35, 880 

Forewomen,  at  $540 . *..... 

2 

1,  080 

Charwomen : 

At  $420  . 

19 

7,  980 

At  $300 . 

52 

15,  600 

Foreman  of  laborers . 

1 

900 

Laborers : 

At  $660 . 

4 

2,  640 

At  $600  . .  . . . 

75 

45,000 

Total . 

O 

Os 

CN 

$213,  880 

Official  estimate . 

200,  600 

$13,  280 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

Average  increase . 

45-  79 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

6.6 

Per  centof  increase  over  appropriation  for  1909 . 

6.  6 

38  SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

/ 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  SURGEON-GENERAL  OF  PUBLIC  HEALTH  AND  MARINE-HOSPITAL  SERVICE. 


Ofkiciae  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Surgeon-General . 

1 

$5,  000 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  000 

Private  secretary  to  Surgeon-General . 

1 

1,  800 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

3 

5.  400 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

2 

3,  200 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

6 

8,  400 

Clerks  of  class  one  ( 2  additional  sub- 

8 

9,  600 

mitted),  at  $1,200. 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

3 

2,  700 

Messengers  (1  additional  submitted), 

2 

1,  680 

at  $840. 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

3 

2,  160 

Laborers,  at  $540 . 

2 

1,  080 

Total . 

32 

$43,  020 

Total  for  1909 . 

29 

39,  78o 

Increase  . 

3 

$3,  240 

Proposed  Grades  and  Saearies. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Surgeon-General 

Chief  clerk . 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100.  . . . 
At  $1,980. . . . 
At  $1,860. . . . 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740.... 
At  $[,620. . .  . 
At  $1,500 - 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,260. . .  . 
At  $1,200. . . . 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,020. . .  . 
At  $960 . 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

At  $780 . 

Laborers,  at  $660 

Total . 

Official  estimates. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


1 

1 


1 

2 

2 

1 

5 

6 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 
2 


32 


Increase  over  official  estimates . 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . . . . 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 
1909- 


Salary. 


$5,  040 
2,520 

2,  100 
1,980 

3,  720 

3.  48o 

1,  620 
7,  5oo 

7,  56o 

2,  400 

1,  020 
1,920 

1,  680 

2,  340 
1,320 

$46,  200 
43.  °2o 

$3,  180 
$99.  28 

7-4 

16.3 


39 


TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 


SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  DIRECTOR  OF  THE  MINT. 


Officiae  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  28.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Director  of  the  Mint . 

1 

$4,  500 

Examiner . 

1 

2,  500 

Computer . 

1 

2,  500 

Assayer . 

1 

2,  200 

Adjuster  of  accounts . 

1 

2,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $ 1,800 . 

3 

5,4oo 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

r 

1,  600 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

1 

1,  400 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $ 1,200 . 

3 

3,  600 

Clerk . 

r 

1,  000 

Messenger . 

1 

840 

Assistant  messenger . 

1 

720 

Assistant  in  laboratory . 

1 

1,  200 

Laborer . 

1 

660 

Total . . 

18 

$3°,  120 

Total  for  1909 . 

18 

30,  120 

Proposed  Grades  and  Saearies. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Director  of  the  Mint . 

1 

$5,  5oo 

Assistant  Director . 

1 

3,  600 

Computer . 

1 

2,  700 

Assayer . 

1 

2,  400 

Junior  assayer . 

1 

1,380 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100 . 

1 

2,  100 

At  |r,98o . 

1 

1,  980 

At  $1,860 . 

2 

3,  720 

Clerks: 

At  $i,74o . 

1 

1,  740 

At  $1,500 . 

2 

3,000 

Junior  clerks  at  $1,200 . 

2 

2,  400 

Under  clerk . 

1 

1,  020 

Messengers : 

At  $840 . 

1 

840 

At  §780  . 

1 

780 

Laborer . 

1 

660 

Total . 

18 

$33,  820 

Official  estimates . 

30, 120 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

$3, 7oo 

Average  increase  . 

$205.  55 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

12.  25 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

TQOQ . . 

12.  25 

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DEPARTMENT  OF  WAR. 


COMPARATIVE  TABLE. 

SALARIES  OF  WAR  DEPARTMENT,  BY  BUREAUS. 


(!) 

Appropria¬ 
tions  for 
1909. 

(2) 

Increase 

asked. 

(3) 

Official  esti- 
'mates  for 
1910. 

(4) 

Estimates 
under  exec¬ 
utive  order. 

(5) 

Increase  of 
(4)  over  (3). 

(6) 

Per  cent  of 
increase. 

Office  of  the  Secretary  of  W’ar . 

I146,  910 

$146,910 

$162,  530 

$15,  620 

10.  6 

Office  of  The  Adjutant-General . 

781.  95° 

781,  95o 

851,  830 

69,  880 

8.9 

Office  of  the  Inspector-General . 

12,  560 

12,  560 

13,  920 

1,  360 

10.8 

Office  of  the  Judge-Advocate-General.  .  .  . 

20,  550 

20,  550 

22,  560 

2,  010 

9.8 

Office  of  the  Ouartermaster-General . 

274, 320 

274,  320 

308,  040 

33, 720 

12.3 

Office  of  the  Commissary-General . 

74,  340 

74,  34o 

S3,  700 

9,  360 

12.  6 

Office  of  the  Surgeon-General . 

166,  168 

166,  168 

184,  910 

18,  742 

11.  3 

Office  of  the  Paymaster-General . 

7  b  9°° 

71,  900 

79,  °8o 

7,  180 

10.  0 

Office  of  the  Chief  of  Engineers . 

Office  of  the  Chief  of  Ordnance . 

100,  220 

83- 360 

100,  220 

83,  36° 

109,  260 

9b  580 

9,  °4o 
8,  220 

9.0 

9-9 

Office  of  the  Chief  Signal  Officer . 

50,  800 

$5,  000 

55,  800 

57,  880 

2,  080 

3-7 

Bureau  of  Insular  Affairs . 

87,  400 

87,  400 

96,  900 

9,  5oo 

10.  9 

Total . 

1,  870,  478 

5,  goo 

1,875,478 

2,  062,  190 

186,  712 

9-  1 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  SECRETARY  OF  WAR. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  53.) 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  ir,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Salary. 


Secretary  of  War . 

Assistant  Secretary . 

Assistant  and  chief  clerk . 

Private  secretary  to  the  Secretary .  .  .  . 

Clerk  to  the  Secretary . 

Clerk  to  the  Assistant  Secretary . 

Clerk  to  the  assistant  and  chief  clerk 

Disbursing  clerk . 

Appointment  clerk . 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,000 . 

Superintendent  of  buildings,  outside 
of  State,  War,  and  Navy  Depart¬ 
ment  building  (in  addition  to  com¬ 
pensation  as  chief  of  division) . 

Chief  telegrapher . 

Stenographer  to  the  Secretary . 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $ 1,800  . 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 


1 

1 

4 


$12,  000 
5,  000 
4,  000 
2,  500 
2,  250 
2,  100 
2,  100 
2,  500 
2,  000 
8,  000 

250 
1,  800 
1,  800 
7,  200 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Secretarj-  of  War . 

1 

$  1 2,  000 

Assistant  Secretary . 

1 

6,  000 

Chief  clerk . . . 

1 

4,  000 

Secretary  to  the  Secretary  of  War .  .  . 

I 

3,  000 

Clerk  to  the  Secretary . 

1 

2,  34o 

Clerk  to  the  Assistant  Secretary.  .  .  . 

1 

2,  34o 

Clerk  to  the  chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  34o 

Disbursing  clerk . 

1 

2,  700 

Appointment  clerk . 

1 

2,  400 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,400 . 

4 

9,  600 

Superintendent  of  buildings,  outside 
of  State,  War,  and  Navy  Depart¬ 
ment  building  (in  addition  to 
compensation  as  chief  of  division ) . 

Chief  telegrapher . 

1 

250 

1,  980 

Senior  clerks  (6): 

At  $1,980 . 

2 

3,  960 

At  $1,860 . 

4 

7,  44o 

40 


DEPARTMENT  OF  WAR. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  SECRETARY  OF  WAR— Continued. 


41 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 
(.Hook  of  Estimates,  p.  53.) 


Employees.  ^ber*'  !  Salary. 


Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

4 

$6,  400 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

15 

21,  000 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

■9 

22,  800 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

5 

5,  000 

Clerks: 

At  $900 . 

1 

900 

At  $720 . 

I 

720 

Foreman . 

I 

1, 200 

Skilled  laborer . 

1 

900 

Carpenters: 

At  $1,000  . 

At  $900 . .  . 

I 

1 , 000 

I 

900 

Chief  messenger . 

I 

1,  000 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

6 

5, 040 

At  $720  . 

7 

5, 040 

Telephone  switchboard  operator . 

I 

720 

Assistant  telephone  switchboard 

operator  . 

I 

600 

Messenger  boys: 

At  $480 . 

1 

480 

At  $360 . • . 

2 

720 

Engineer . . 

I 

900 

Assistant  engineer . 

1 

720 

Fireman . 

I 

720 

Watchmen : 

At  $720 . 

4 

2, 880 

At  $660 . 

5 

3,  3°° 

At  $540 . 

I 

54o 

Laborers: 

At  $660 . 

8 

5,  280 

At  $470 . 

2 

940 

Hostlers: 

At  $600 . 

1 

600 

At  $540 . 

2 

I,  080 

Elevator  conductors: 

At  $600 . 

1 

600 

At  $470 . 

1 

470 

Charwomen,  at  $240  .  . . 

4 

960 

Total . 

n9 

$146,  910 

Total,  1909 . 

119 

146,  910 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  ix,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Salary. 


Clerks  (18)  : 

At  $1,740 . 

At  $1,620 . 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks  (22): 

At  $1,380. . 

At  $1,320 . 

At  $1,260 . 

At  $1,200 . 

Under  clerks  (4) : 

At  $1,080 . 

At  $r,o2o . 

Foreman . 

Skilled  laborer  ........ 

Skilled  laborers,  at  $900 


4  $6, 960 

6  9, 720 

8  j  12,  000 

5  ;  6,  900 

5  i  6,  600 

8  !  10,  080 

4  |  4,  800 

2  2,  160 

2  2, 040 

1  1, 200 

1  i  1,  200 

2  |  1,  800 


Chief  messenger . 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

At  $720  . 

Switchboard  operators,  at  $780 


1  1 ,  020 


9 

4 

2 


7,56o 
2,  880 

1,  560 


Messenger  boys,  at  $480 


3 


1,  440 


Engineer  . 

Assistant  engineer  . 

Fireman . 

Watchmen,  at  $840 


Laborers,  at  $ 660 


1  J 

T  | 

I  : 

I 

io 

13 


1,  200 
720 
720 
8,  400 


8,  580 


Elevator  conductors,  at  $720  . . . 


2 


1,  440 


Charwomen,  at  $300 
Total . 


4 

1,  200 

119 

$162,  530 

146,  910 

Increase  over  official  estimates  ....... 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 
[9°9 . 


$15,  620 
10.  6 

10.  6 


1 


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SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  ADJUTANT-GENERAL. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  54.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Chief  clerk  . 

1 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,000 . 

10 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,  800 . 

48 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

64 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

94 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

232 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

88' 

En  pi  n  eer  . 

1 

Assistant  engineer . 

1 

Firemen,  at  $720 . 

2 

Skilled  mechanic  . . 

1 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

10 

At  $720 . 

58 

Messenger  boy . 

1 

Watchmen,  at  $720 . 

8 

Superintendent  of  building . 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

18 

Total . 

637 

637 

Total,  1909 . 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Salary. 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

$2,  000 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

$3,  000 

20,  OOO 

Chiefs  of  division,  at'$2,22o . 

15 

33.  3°° 

86,  400 

Senior  clerks  (59) : 

At  $2,100 . 

15 

3b  500 

At  $1,980 . 

12 

23, 760 

131,  600 

At  $1,860 . 

32 

59.  520 

278,  400 

Clerks  (140): 

At  $i,74o . 

30 

52,  200 

At  $1,620 . 

43 

69,  660 

At  $1,500 . . . 

67 

100,  500 

Junior  clerks  (251): 

At  $1,380 . 

77 

106,  260 

At  $1,320 . 

78 

102,  960 

At  $1,260 . 

48 

60,  480 

At  $1,200  . 

48 

57,  600 

Under  clerks  (71): 

At  $1,080 . 

19 

20,  520 

At  $1,020 . 

52 

53,  040 

1,  400 

Engineer . 

1 

1,500 

900 

Assistant  engineer . 

1 

1,  020 

1,  440 

Firemen,  at  $780 . 

2 

1,  560 

1,  000 

Skilled  mechanic . 

1 

1,  080 

Messengers: 

8,  400 

At  $840  . 

10 

8,  400 

41,  760 

At  $780  . 

48 

37,  44o 

At  $720 . 

10 

7,  200 

360 

Messenger  boy . . 

1 

480 

5,  76o 

Watchmen,  at  $840 . 

S 

6,  720 

250 

Superintendent  of  building . 

250 

11,  700 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

18 

11,  880 

$781,  950 

Total . . 

637 

$851,  830 

781,  950 

781,  950 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

$69,  880 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

8.9 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

I9°9 . 

8.9 

DEPARTMENT  OF  WAR. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  INSPECTOR-GENERAL. 


43 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 
(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  54.) 


Employees. 

_ 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Clerk  of  class  four . 

1 

$1,  800 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

2 

3,  200 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $ 1,400 . 

3 

4,  200 

Clerk  of  class  one . 

1 

I,  200 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

1 

840 

At  $720  . 

1 

720 

At  $600 . . 

1 

600 

Total . 

10 

$12, 560 

Total,  1909 . 

10 

12,  560 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 


(Executive  order  of  June  n 

1907.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

$2,  100 

Clerks  (6): 

At  $1,740 . 

2 

3.  480 

At  $1,620 . 

1 

1,  620 

At  $1,500 . 

3 

4,  5°° 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

I 

840 

At  $720 . 

t 

720 

At  $660  . 

1 

660 

Total . 

10 

$13.  920 

12,560 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

$1,  360 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

10.  8 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

T  QOQ . . . 

10.  8 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  JUDGE-ADVOCATE-GENERAL, 


Chief  clerk  and  solicitor . 

I 

$2,  2SO 

j  Chief  clerk  and  solicitor . 

I 

OOO 

Clerk  of  class  four . 

I 

I,  80O 

Senior  clerk . 

I 

2,  IOO 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

2 

3,  200 

Clerks  (4) : 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400  ...... 

2 

2,  800 

At  $1,740 . 

At  $1,620 . 

2 

1 

3,480 
1, 620 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at- $1,200 . 

6 

7,  200 

At  $1,^00 . 

I 

1,500 

Copyist . . 

1 

900 

Junior  clerks  (6) : 

At  $1,320 . 

2 

2, 640 

At  $1,200 . 

4 

4, 800 

Under  clerk . 

X 

1, 020 

Messengers : 

Messengers : 

At  $840 . 

2 

i,  680 

At  $840 . 

2 

1, 680 

At  $720 . 

I 

720 

At  $720 . 

I 

720 

Total . 

l6 

$20.  sso 

Total . 

l6 

$22, 560 

Total,  1909 . . 

16 

20,  550 

20, 550 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

$2, 010 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

9.8 

Percent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

0 

I9°9 . 

9.8 

44 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  CHIEF  SIGNAL  OFFICER. 


Employees. 


Chief  clerk . 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $i,Soo 
Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1 ,400.  . 
Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 

Clerks_  at  $1,000 . 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

Clerks,  at  $840 . 

Messengers : 

At  $840 . . . 

At  $720 . ■ . 

Laborer . 

Total . . 


The  services  of  skilled  draftsmen 
and  such  other  services  as  the  Sec¬ 
retary  of  War  may  deem  necessary 
may  be  employed  only  in  the  Signal 
Office  to  carry  into  effect  the  va¬ 
rious  appropriations  for  fortifica¬ 
tions  and  other  works  of  defense, 
to  be  paid  from  such  appropria¬ 
tions,  in  addition  to  the  foregoing- 
employees  appropriated  for  in  the 
Signal  Office:  Provided,  That  the 
entire  expenditures  for  this  purpose 
for  the  fiscal  3-ear  ending  June 
thirtieth,  nineteen  hundred  and 
ten,  shall  not  'exceed  thirty  thou¬ 
sand  dollars.”  *  *  *  . 


Total . 

Total,  1909 

Increase  . .  . 


R  1910. 

5-) 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

( Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salarj\ 

1 

$2,  000 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

$2,  400 

2 

3,  600 

Senior  clerks  ( 3 ) : 

At  $1,  980 . 

1 

1,  980 

At  $1,860  . 

2 

3,  720 

4 

4,  800 

Clerks  (4) : 

6 

6,  000 

At$i,62o . 

2 

3,  24D 

3 

2,  700 

At  $1,500 . 

2 

3,000 

1  680 

Junior  clerks  (22): 

At  $1,380 . 

3 

4,  140 

At  $1,320 . 

3 

3,  960 

1 

840 

At  $1,260 . 

4 

5,  040 

1 

720 

At  $1,200 . 

5 

6,  000 

1 

660 

At  $1,020 . 

7 

7,  140 

— 

Messengers: 

23 

$25,  800 

At  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

At  $720 . 

2 

1,440 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

2 

1,  320 

Electrical  engineer . 

1 

2,  200 

Electrical  assistants: 

At  $1,400 . 

1 

1,400 

At  $1,200 . 

1 

1,  200 

Draftsmen: 

At  $1,  860 . . 

1 

1,  860 

At  $1,  620 . 

1 

1,  620 

At  $1,  320 . 

.  1 

1,320 

Instrument  maker . 

1 

1,  500 

Carpenter  and  packer . . . 

1 

1,  000 

Machinist’s  helper . 1 . 

1 

720 

22 

30,  000 

45 

$55,  800 

Total . 

45 

$57,  880 

45 

50,  800 

55,  800 

$5,000 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

$2,  080 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

3-  7 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

x9°9 . 

4-  1 

1 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AVAR. 


45 


SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  55.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  clerk .  . 

I 

$2,  000 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,000 . 

2 

4,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $ 1,800 . 

9 

16,  200 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

12 

19,  200 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

26 

36,  400 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

61 

73.  200 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

40 

40, 000 

Clerks,  at  $900 .  . 

14 

1 2,  600 

Advisory  architect . 

1 

4,  000 

Experienced  builder  and  mechanic  .  . 

1 

2,  500 

Inspector  of  supplies . 

1 

2,  500 

Draftsmen: 

At  $1,800 . 

3 

5,  4oo 

At  $1,600 . 

7 

11,  200 

At  $1,400 . 

5 

7,  000 

At  $1,200 . 

2 

2,  400 

Supervising  engineer . 

1 

2,  500 

Civil  engineers,  at  $1,800 . 

2 

3,  600 

Assistant  civil  engineer . 

1 

1,  200 

Electrical  engineer . 

4  1 

2,  OOO 

Marine  engineer . 

1 

3. 500 

Sanitary  and  heating  engineer . 

1 

1, 800 

Writer  of  specifications  and  computer . 

1 

1, 200 

Coal-testing  engineer . 

1 

960 

Blueprint  operator . 

1 

90b 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

4 

3. 360 

At  $720 . 

1 1 

7,920 

At  $600 . 

2 

1, 200 

At  $480 . 

1 

480 

Laborers: 

At  $660 . 

7 

4, 620 

At  $480 . 

r 

480 

Total . 

221 

$274, 320 

Total,  1909 . 

221 

274, 320 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  clerk . 

1  1 

$3,000 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,500 . . 

2 

5,000 

Senior  clerks  (17): 

At  $2, 100 . 

5 

10,  500 

At  $1,980 . 

4 

7,  920 

At  $1,860. ...  . 

8 

14,  880 

Clerks  (39): 

At  $1,740 . 

8 

13,  920 

At  $1,620 . 

10 

16,  200 

At  $1,500  . 

21 

3L  5oo 

Junior  clerks  (68): 

At  $1,380 . 

J3 

17,  94o 

At  $1,320 . 

15 

19,  800 

At  $1,260 . 

28 

35.  280 

At  $  r , 200 . 

12 

14,  400 

Under  clerks  (38)  : 

At  $1,080 . 

12 

12,  960 

At  $1,020 . 

26 

26,  520 

Advisory  architect . 

1 

4,  200 

Experienced  builder  and  mechanic.  . 

1 

2,  760 

Inspector  of  supplies . 

1 

2,  760 

Draftsmen : 

At  $2, 100 . 

1 

2,  100 

At  $1,860 . 

2 

3,  720 

At  $1,740 . 

4 

6,  960 

At$i,62o . 

4 

6,  480 

At  $1,500 . 

4 

6,  000 

At  $1,320 . 

1 

1,320 

At  $1,200 . 

1 

1,  200 

Supervising  engineer . 

1 

3,000 

Civil  engineers,  at  $2, 400 . 

2 

4,  800 

Assistant  civil  engineer . 

1 

1,  500 

Electrical  engineer . 

1 

2,  400 

Marine  engineer . . 

1 

4, 000 

Sanitary  and  heating  engineer . 

1 

2, 100 

Writer  of  specifications  and  computer. 

1 

1,500 

Coal-testing  engineer . 

1 

1, 020 

Blueprint  operator . 

1 

I,  200 

Messengers : 

At  $840 . 

11 

9,  240 

At  $720 . 

8 

5, 760 

Laborers. 

At  $660 . 

3 

1, 980 

At  600 . 

4 

2, 400 

Total . 

221 

$3oS,  040 

274,  320 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

$33,  72o 

•2.  3 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

1909 . 

12.3 

46 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  COMMISSARY-GENERAL. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  56.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  Clerk . 

1 

$2,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

4 

7,  200 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

5 

8,  000 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

5 

7,  000 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

20 

24,  000 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

16 

16,  000 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

8 

7,  200 

1 

Messengers : 

■ 

At  $840 . 

1 

840 

At $720 . 

2 

1,440 

Laborer . 

1 

660 

Total . 

■  63 

$74, 340 

Total,  1909 . 

63 

74,340 

1 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Chief  clerk . 

Chiefs  of  division  (4): 

At  $2,400 . 

At  $2,100 . 

Senior  clerks  (3): 

At  $1,980 . 

At  $1,860 . 

Clerks  (10): 

At  $1,740........ 

At  $1,620 . 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks  (22): 

At  $1,380 . 

At  $1,320 . 

At  $1,260 . 

At  $  1 , 200 . 

Under  clerks  (19): 

At  $1,080 . 

At  $1,020 . 

At $960  . 

At  $900 . 

Messengers : 

At  $840 . 

At  $720 . 

Laborer . 

Total . 


Num¬ 

ber. 


1 

1 

3 

1 

2 


2 

3 
5 


7 

5 

5 

5 


5 

6 

4 

4 

1 

2 

1 


63 


Increase  over  official  estimates . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

1909  . 


Salary. 


$3,  000 


2,  400 
6,  300 


1,  9S0 
3,  720 


3.  48o 

4,  860 
7,  500 

9,  660 
6,  600 
6,  300 
6,  000 


5,4oo 
6, 120 
3,  840 
3,  600 

840 

1,440 

660 


$83,  700 

74,  34o 

$9,36o 

12.6 


12.  6 


DEPARTMENT  OF  WAR. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  SURGEON-GENERAL. 


47 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

( Book  of  Estimates,  p.  56. ) 


Employees. 


Chief  clerk . 

Law  clerk . 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $  1,800. 
Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $ 1,600 
Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $  1 , 400  . 
Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200  . 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 


Num¬ 

ber. 


1 

1 

13 

11 

26 

32 

10 

3 


Salary. 


$2,  000 
2,  000 
23,  400  ' 
17,  600 
36,400 
38,  400  || 
10,  000  || 
2,  700  I 


Anatomist . 

Engineer . 

Assistant  engineer . 

Firemen,  at  $720 . 

Skilled  mechanic . 

Messengers  : 

At  $840 . 

At  $ 720 . 

Watchmen,  at  $720 . 

Superintendent  of  build5  ng 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 


1 

1 

1 

2 
1 

1 

11 

3 

6 


1,  600 
1,400  ; 

900  ; 
1,440 
1, 000 

840 

7,920 

2, 160 

250 

3.  960 


Chemist  . 

Assistant  chemist . 

Principal  assistant  librarian 

Pathologist . 

Microscopist . 

Assistant  librarian . 

Charwomen,  at  $240 . 

Total . 

Total,  1909 . 


I 

2,  088 

I 

1,  500 

I 

2,  250 

1 

1,  800 

I 

1,  800 

I 

1,  800 

4 

960 

134 

$166,  168 

134 

166,  168 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees.  • 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

$2,  520 

Law  clerk . 

Senior  clerks  (16): 

I 

2,  40c 

At  $ 2,100  . 

6 

12,  600 

At  $1,980 . 

7 

13,  86o 

At  $1,860 . 

3 

5,  5&> 

Clerks  (34): 

At  $1,740 . 

8 

13,  920 

At  $1,620 . 

7 

n,34o 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks  (35) : 

19 

28,  500 

At  $1,380 . 

7 

9,  660 

At  $1,320. .  . 

25 

33,000 

3,600 

At  $1,200 . 

Under  clerks  (10): 

3 

At  $1,080 . 

3 

3,  240 

At  $1,020 . 

7 

7,  140 

Anatomist . 

I 

2,  100 

Engineer . 

1 

1,500 

Assistant  engineer . 

1 

1,  080 

Firemen,  at  $780 . 

2 

1,560 

Skilled  mechanic . 

Messengers: 

1 

1,  080 

At  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

At  $780 . 

10 

7,  800 

Watchmen,  at  $840 . 

3 

2,520 

Superintendent  of  building . 

Laborers:’ 

250 

At  $720 . 

2 

1,  440 

At  $660 . 

4 

2,  640 

Chemist . . . 

1 

2,  400 

Assistant  chemist . . . 

1 

1,  600 

Principal  assistant  librarian . 

1 

2,  400 

Pathologist  . 

1 

2,  100 

Microscopist . 

1 

2,  100 

Assistant  librarian . 

1 

2,  100 

Charwomen ,  at  $300 . 

4 

1,  200 

Total . 

134 

$184,  910 
166,  168 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

1909 . 


$18,  742 
ii-  3 

ii-  3 


48 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  PAYMASTER-GENERAL. 


Official,  Estimates  eor  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  57.) 


Employees. 

Chief  clerk . 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $  1,800. . 
Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $i,6oo 
Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $  1,400. .  . 
Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200  .  . 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

Clerks,  at  $900 . . 


Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

At  $720 . 

Laborers: 

At  $660 . 

At  $600  . 

Total . 

Total,  1909 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Employees. 

1 

$2,  000 

• 

Chief  clerk . 

6 

Io,  800 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,100 . 

7 

II,  200 

Senior  clerks  (8) : 

12 

• 

l6,  800 

At  $1,980 . 

At  $1,860 . 

11 

13,  200 

Clerks  ( 14) : 

5 

5,  000 

At  $1,740 . 

9 

8,  100 

At  $1,620 . 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks  (12): 

At$i,3So . 

At  $1,320 . 

At  $1,260 . 

At  $1,200 . 

Under  clerks  (13): 

At  $1,080 . 

At  $  1 , 020 . 

At  $960 . 

At  $900 . 

Messengers : 

1 

840 

At  $840 . 

1 

720 

At $720 . 

Laborers  (5): 

4 

2,  640 

At  $660 . ■ . 

1 

600 

At  $600  . 

58 

$7h  900 

Total . 

58 

71,  900 

Increase  over  official  estimates. 
Per  cent  of  increase . 


58 


Salary. 


$2,  700 
6,  300 

5.  940 
9.  3°° 

3>  48o 
4,  860 

13,  5oo 

2,  760 

2,  640 

6,  300 

3,  600 

3,  240 

4,  080 
2,  880 
2,  700 

S40 

720 

2,  640 
600 


Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation 
T9°9 . 


for 


$79,  080 
71,  900 

$7,  180 
10.  o 

10.  o 


DEPARTMENT  OF  WAR. 


49 


SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  CHIEF  OF  ORDNANCE. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  57.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

$2,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $  1,800  . 

5 

9,  000 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $ 1,600 . 

6 

9,  600 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

11 

15,  400 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

26 

31,  200 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

8 

8,  000 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

4 

3,  6°o 

Messengers : 

At  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

At  $780  . 

1 

780 

At  $720  . 

2 

1,  440 

Laborer . 

1 

660 

Total . 

67 

$83,  360 

Total,  1909 . 

67 

83,  360 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

$2,  400 

Senior  clerks  (7) : 

At  $2,200 . 

1 

2,  200 

At  $2,000 . 

2 

4,  000 

At  $1,860 . 

4 

7>  440 

Clerks  (17): 

At  $1,  740 . 

5 

8,  700 

At  $1,620 . 

6 

9,  720 

At  $1,500 . 

6 

9,  000 

Junior  clerks  (25): 

At  $1,380 . 

7 

9,  660 

At  $1,320 . 

8 

10,  560 

At  $1,260 . 

6 

7-  560 

At  $1,200 . 

4 

4,  800 

Under  clerks  (11): 

At  $1,080 . 

3 

3,  24o 

At  $1,020 . 

3 

3,  060 

At  $960 . 

3 

2,  880 

At  $9oo . 

2 

1,  800 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

2 

1,  6S0 

At  $780 . 

1 

780 

At  $720 . 

2 

1,  440 

Laborer . 

1 

660 

Total . 

67 

$9L  580 

83,  36° 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

$8,  220 

Per  cent  of  increase  . 

9-9 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

TQOQ . 

9-9 

S.  Doc.  638,  60-2 - 7 


50 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE '  CHIEF  OF  ENGINEERS. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910.  j  Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 


(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  58.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  clerk . . 

1 

$2,  000 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,000 . 

2 

4,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 .  . . 

8 

14,  400 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

1 1 

17,  600 

Clerks  of  class  tw7o,  at  $1,400 . 

12 

16,  800 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

15 

18,  000 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

9 

9,  000 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

11 

9,  9°c 

Messengers  : 

•  1 

At  $840 . 

6 

5,040 1 

At  $720 .  . 

3 

2, 160 

Laborers,  at$66o . 

2 

1,320 

Total . 

80 

$100, 220 

Total,  1909 . 

1 

80 

100,  220 

(Executive  order  of  June  ix,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Chief  clerk . 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $ 2,220 

Senior  clerks  (8): 

At  $2,100 . 

At  $1,980 . 


At  $1,860. 

Clerks  (23): 

At  $1,180 . 

At  $1,740 . 

At  $1,620 . . 

At  $1,560 . 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks  (21): 

At  $1,320 . 

At  $1,260 . 

At  $1,200 . 


Under  clerks  ( 14) : 

At  $1,080 . 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $960 . 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

At  $720  . 

Laborers,  $660 . 


Total 


Increase  over  official  estimates. 
Per  cent  of  increase . . . 


80 


Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 
T9°9 . 


Salary. 


$2,  520 
4,  440 


4,  200 

5,  94o 
5,  53o 


5,4oo 

8,  700 
4, 860 

9,  360 

9,  000 


10,  560 
8,  820 
7,  200 

3,  240 
6, 120 
4, 800 


5,  040 
2,  160 

1,320 

$109,  260 
100,  220 

$9,  040 
9.0 

9.0 


salaries,  bureau  of  insular  affairs. 


(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  59.) . 

Law  officer .  . 

1 

$4,  5°o 

Chief  clerk . . 

1 

2,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

8 

14,  400 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

3 

4,  800 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

10 

14,  000 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

19 

22,  800 

Clerks,  at  $1,000. .- . 

18 

l8,  OOO 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

At  $720 . 

2 

1,440  I 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

5 

3,30°  ! 

Charwomen,  at  $240 . 

2 

480  ! 

Total . 

7i 

$87,  400 

Total,  1909 . 

7i 

87,  400 

U, 


Law  officer . 

Chief  clerk . 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,100 
Senior  clerks,  at  $1,860 
Clerks  (12): 

At  $1,620 . 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks  (26): 

At  $1,320 . 

At  $1,200 . 

Under  clerks,  at  $1,020.  .  .  . 
Messengers : 

At  $840 . 

At  $720 . 

Charwomen,  at  $300 . 

Total . 


1  $4, 500 

1  2, 400 

6  12, 600 

5  9, 3°o 


6  9, 720 

6  9, 000 


12 

14 

9 


15,  840 

16,  800 
9,  180 


4  3, 360 

5  3, 600 


2 


600 


7i 


$96,  900 
87,  400 


Increase  over  official  estimates . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

1909 . 


$9,  5oo 
10.  9 

10.  9 


STATE,  WAR,  AND  NAVY  DEPARTMENT  BUILDING. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  SUPERINTENDENT. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  61.) 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  Order  of  June  11,  1907.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

C'lerlc  . 

1 

$1,  200 

Clerk . 

1 

$1,  500 

Rtprincrranlipr  and  tvnewriter  .  . 

I 

900 

Under  clerk . 

I 

I,  020 

1 

1,  400 

Do . 

I 

900 

Electrical  machinist  . 

I 

I,  200 

Chief  engineer . 

I 

I,  500 

Assistant  engineers,  at  $ 1,000 . 

5 

5, 000 

Electrical  machinist . 

1 

1,380 

Captain  of  the  watch . 

1 

1, 200 

Assistant  engineers,  at  $1,200 . 

5 

6,  000 

Lieutenants  of  the  watch,  at  $840.  . . . 

2 

1, 680 

Captain  of  the  watch . 

1 

1,  500 

Watchmen  at  $720 . 

49 

35, 28° 

Lieutenants  of  the  watch,  at  $900.  .  . 

2 

1,  800 

1 

1, 000 

Watchmen,  at  $780 . 

49 

38,  220 

1 

1, 200 

Electrician . ' . 

1 

1,  380 

Machinist . 

1 

1, 000 

Skilled  mechanics: 

At  $1,200 . 

4 

4,  Soo 

Painter . 

1 

1, 000 

Plumber . 

1 

1, 000 

i  Skilled  laborers,  at  $£40 . 

4 

7 

0)  000 

5,  S80 

Dynamo  tenders,  at  $900 . 

3 

2, 700 

;  Foreman  of  laborers . 

1 

840 

Skilled  laborers,  at  $840 . 

7 

5, 880 

i  Firemen,  at  $780 . 

13 

W 

0 

-E 

0 

Messenger . 

1 

840 

Q  rQn 

Foreman  of  laborers . 

T 

840 

Elev<itor  conductors,  cit  ^700 . 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

1 1 

17 

O,  0 00 

ir,  220 

Firemen,  first-class,  at  $720 . 

IO 

7, 200 

Forewomen,  at  $300 . 

4 

1, 200 

Firemen,  second-class,  at  $ 660 . 

3 

1, 9S0 

Charwomen,  at  $240 . 

77 

18, 480 

Elevator  conductors,  at  $720 . 

II 

7, 920 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

17 

11, 220 

Forewomen,  at  $300 . 

4 

1, 200 

Charwomen,  at  $240 . 

77 

18, 480 

Gardener . . . . 

T 

720 

Total 

201 

$112, 040 

Total . 

201 

$119, 940 

Total,  1909 . . 

201 

1 12  ,  040 

11 2, 040 

Increase  over  official  estimate  . 

$7,  900 

Average  increase . 

39 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

7 

51 


♦ 


DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  NAVY. 


COMPARATIVE  TABLE. 

SALARIES  OF  NAVY  DEPARTMENT,  BY  BUREAUS. 


(1) 

Appropria¬ 
tion  for 
1909. 

(2) 

Increase 

asked. 

(3) 

Official  esti¬ 
mates  for 
1910. 

(4) 

Estimates 
under  exec¬ 
utive  order. 

(5) 

Increase  of 
(4)  over  (3). 

(6) 

Per  cent  of 
increase. 

Secretary’s  Office . 

$70,  260.  00 

a  $ 720.  00 

$69,  540.  00 

f  74,  640.  00 

$5,  100.  00 

7-33 

Office  of  Library  and  Naval  Records 

of  the  Rebellion . 

21,  220.  OO 

21,  220.  OO 

23,  020.  OO 

T  800  OO 

8.  4 

Office  of  the  Solicitor . 

14, 740. 00 

2,  250.  OO 

16, 990. 00 

18, 720. 00 

I,  730.  OO 

10.  18 

Office  of  Judge- Advocate-General . 

8,  320. 00 

I,  80O.  OO 

10, 120, 00 

12, 060. 00 

I,  94O.  OO 

19.  1 

Bureau  of  Navigation . 

75,  500.  00 

9,  940.  00 

85, 440. 00 

102, 900. 00 

17,  460.  OO 

20. 4 

Office  of  Naval  Intelligence . 

12,  IOO.  OO 

12,  IOO.  OO 

1^,  200.00 

I,  IOO.  00 

Q.  O 

Bureau  of  Equipment . 

30, 500. 00 

6,  480.  00 

36, 980. 00 

43, 020. 00 

6,  040.  00 

16.3 

Hydrographic  Office . 

102, 200. 00 

800.  00 

103, 000. 00 

1 1 2, 440. 00 

9,  440. 00 

9.2 

Naval  Observatory . 

43, 240. 00 

43, 240. 00 

56, 160. 00 

12,  920.  00 

29.9 

Nautical  Almanac  Office . 

IS,  440.  00 

I S,  440.  OO 

18, 780. 00 

^40.  OO 

21.  6 

Bureau  of  Steam  Engineering . 

.  26, 380. 00 

26, 380. 00 

31, 680. 00 

5,  3°°-  00 

13-5 

Bureau  of  Construction  and  Repair.  . . . 

57, 800. 00 

57, 800. 00 

66,  840. 00 

9,  040.  00 

15.6 

Bureau  of  Ordnance . 

32, 960. 00 

32, 960. 00 

39,  420. 00 

6,  460.  00 

19-59 

Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts . 

100,  820.  00 

5,  220. 00 

106, 040. 00 

122,  640.  00 

16,  600.  00 

15.6 

Bureau  of  Medicine  and  Surgery . 

17, 340. 00 

j,  800.  00 

19, 140. 00 

21,  660.  00 

2,  520.  00 

13-  1 

Bureau  of  Awards  and  Docks . 

18,  QUO.  00 

18, 940. 00 

19,  920.  OO 

980.  00 

4.  8 

Marine  Corps . 

34,5ii-  28 

1,  400.  00 

35,911-28 

41,  880.  00 

5,  968-  72 

16.  62 

Naval  Academy . 

50,  077.  68 

2,  360.  10 

52, 437. 78 

58,  300.  00 

5,  862.  22 

11.  2 

Total . 

732,  348.  96 

31,  330.  10 

763, 679. 06 

877,  280.  00 

1 13,  600.  94 

14.  87 

52 


a  Decrease, 


Department  of  the  navy. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  SECRETARY. 


53 


Officiae  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  61.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Secretary . . 

I 

$12,  000 

Assistant  Secretary . 

1 

5,  000 

Chief  clerk . . 

I 

3,  000 

Private  secretary  to  Secretary . 

1 

2,  500 

Clerk  to  Secretary . 

1 

2,  250 

Clerk  to  Assistant  Secretary . 

1 

2,  000 

Disbursing  clerk .  . 

1 

2,  250 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

4 

7,  200 

Stenographers  (2): 

At  $1,800 . 

1 

1,  800 

At  $1,200 . 

1 

1,  200 

Clerk  of  class  three . 

1 

1,  600 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

3 

4,  200 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

4 

4,  800 

Clerk  . 

I 

1,  100 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

4 

4,  000 

Telegraph  operator . 

1 

1,  100 

Copyists,  at  $900 . 

2 

1,  800 

Carpenter . 

1 

900 

Messengers  (8): 

At  $840 . 

4 

3.  360 

At  $720  (decrease  of  1) . 

4 

2,  880 

Laborer . 

I 

660 

Messenger  boys  (5): 

At  $600 . 

3 

1,  800 

At  $420 . 

1 

420 

At  $400 . 

1 

400 

Telephone  switchboard  operator . 

1 

720 

Assistant  telephone  switchboard  op¬ 
erator  . 

1 

600 

Total . 

46 

$69,  540 

Total,  1909 . 

47 

70,  260 

Decrease . 

1 

$720 

1 

Proposed  Grades  and  Saearies. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees; 

Num¬ 

ber; 

Salary; 

Secretary  . . 

r 

$I2j  000 

Assistant  Secretary . 

1 

6^  000 

Chief  clerk . 

i 

3.  3oo 

Secretary  to  Secretary  . . 

I 

2,  700 

Clerk  to  Secretary . ........ 

i 

2,  280 

Clerk  to  Assistant  Secretary . . . . 

1 

2,  ioo 

Disbursing  clerk . 

i 

2,  700 

Appointment  clerk . 

1 

2,  280 

Chief  of  division  of  correspondence . . 

1 

2,  280 

Senior  clerk . 

1 

1,  980 

Clerks  (5): 

At  $1,740 . 

h. 

3.48o 

At  $1,620 . 

1 

1,  620 

At  $1,500 . 

2 

3,000 

Junior  clerks  (8): 

At  $1,380 . 

1 

1,  380 

At  $1,320 . 

3 

3,  960 

At  $1,200 . 

4 

4,  800 

Under  clerks  (5): 

At  $1,080 . 

1 

1,  080 

At  $1,020 . 

2 

2,  040 

At  $900 . 

2 

1,  800 

Telegraph  operator . . 

1 

1,  260 

Skilled  mechanic . 

1 

900 

Mail  messenger . 

1 

900 

Messengers  (11): 

At  $900 . 

1 

900 

At  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

At  $780 . 

3 

2,  34o 

At  $720  . 

I 

720 

At  $660  . 

4 

2, 640 

Messenger  boys  at  $480 . 

2 

960 

Telephone  operators,  at  $780 . 

2 

1, 560 

Total . 

46 

$74, 640 

69, 540 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

$5,  IOO 

Average  increase . 

$111 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

7 •  33 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

TQOQ . 

6.  23 

54 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  LIBRARY  AND  NAVAL  RECORDS  OF  THE  REBELLION. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  62.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

$ 2 , 000 

Agent . 

I 

1,  800 

Indexer . 

I 

1,  600 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

4 

5,  600 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

3 

3,600 

Clerks . 

9 

2,  OOO 

Copyists  (3): 

At  $900  . 

2 

1, 800 

At  $720  . 

1 

720 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $7°o . 

2 

1,440 

Laborer . 

I 

660 

Total . 

18 

$21, 220 

Total,  1909 . 

21, 220 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 


(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Superintendent . 

1 

$2,  580 

Senior  clerk . 

1 

1,  860 

Indexer . 

1 

1 , 600 

Clerk . 

1 

1,  500 

Junior  clerks  (7) : 

At  $1,380 . 

5 

6,  900 

At  $1,200 . 

2 

2,  400 

Under  clerks  (4): 

At  $1,020 . 

3 

3,060 

At  $900 . 

1 

900 

Messengers  (2): 

At  $840 . 

1 

840 

At  $720 . 

1 

720 

Laborer . 

1 

660 

Total . 

18 

$23,  020 

21,  220 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

$1,  800 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

8.4 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

T  QOQ . 

8.  4 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  JUDGE-ADVOCATE-GENERAL. 


Chief  clerk . 

1 

$1,  800 

Clerk . 

I 

^OO 

Clerks  of  class  one . . . 

2 

2,  400 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

n 

O 

3,000 

Clerk . 

I 

900 

Assistant  messenger . 

1 

720 

Total . 

9 

$10,  120 

Total,  1909 . 

8 

8,  320 

Increase  . 

1 

$1,  800 

Chief  clerk . 

I 

$2,  580 

3 , 000 

Clerks,  at  $1,500 . • . 

2 

Junior  clerks,  at  $1,200 . 

'l 

2, 600 

Under  clerks,  at  $1,020 . 

0 

2,  040 

840 

Messenger . . 

J 

Total . 

Q 

$12, 060 

10, 120 

Increase  over  official  estimates  . 

$1, 940 
$215 

!9 

44 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase  over 

I  QOQ . .  . . 

appropriation  for 

DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  NAVY, 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  SOLICITOR. 


55 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  63). 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries 

(Executive  order  of  June  it,  1907.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Solicitor . 

I 

$4,  000 

Solicitor . 

1 

$4,  200 

Law  clerk . 

r 

2,  SOO 

Law  examiner.  . 

1 

3,  OOO 

Law  clerk  (new)  . . 

I 

2,  2  SO 

Law  examiner  (new) . 

1 

2,  280 

Law  clerk .  . 

I 

2,  OOO 

Law  examiner . 

1 

2,  520 

Clerk,  class  four 

I 

1, 800 

Senior  clerk . 

1 

I,  860 

Clerk  class  three 

r 

1, 600 

Clerk . 

1 

1,  620 

Clerk,  class  two  . 

1 

i,  400 

Tunior  clerk . 

1 

1,  380 

Clerk  at  $840 

1 

840 

Under  clerk . 

1 

1,  020 

Messenger  boy 

1 

600 

Messenger . 

1 

840 

Total 

Q 

$l6,  QQO 

Total . 

9 

$18,  720 

Total,  1909 . 

8 

14,  740 

16,  990 

Increase 

I 

$2,  250 

Increa.se  over  official  estimates 

$1,  730 

Average  increase . 

$192.  22 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

10.  1 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for  1909 . 

11. 7 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  NAVIGATION. 


Chief  clerk . 

Clerk . 

Clerks  of  class  four . . 

Clerks  of  class  three . . 

Clerks  of  class  two . . 

Clerks  of  class  one  (4  additional) 

Clerks  of  class  E,  at  $1,100 . 

Clerks  of  class  E,  at  $1,000  (r  addi¬ 
tional)  . 

Copyists  (3  additional) . 

Copyists,  at  $840  per  annum . 

Assistant  messengers  (2  additional)  .  . 

Messenger  boy . 

Laborers . 


Total . 

Total,  1909 

Increase  . . 


1 

$2,  OOO 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

$2,  580 

1 

2,  OOO 

Senior  clerks  (9): 

• 

At  $2,100 . 

6 

12,  600 

4 

7,  200 

At  $1,980 . 

1 

1,980 

5 

8,  000 

At  $1,860 . 

2 

3,  720 

5 

7,  000 

Clerks  (10) : 

At  $1,740 . 

2 

3,  480 

IO 

12,  OOO 

At  $1,620 . 

2 

3,  240 

3 

3>  3°° 

At  $r,5oo . 

6 

9,  000 

Junior  clerks  (33): 

M 

14,  OOO 

At  $1,380 . 

6 

8,  280 

/ 

At  $1,320 . 

5 

6,  600 

5 

7,  200 

At  $1.200 . 

22 

26,  400 

19 

15,  960 

Under  clerks  (19): 

4 

2,  880 

At  $1,080 . 

6 

6,  480 

At  $1,020 . 

7 

7,  140 

I 

OOO 

At  $960  . 

4 

3,  840 

5 

3,  3°° 

At  $900  . 

2 

1,  800 

Messengers  (8): 

At  $840 . 

3 

2,  520 

At  $660 . 

4 

2,  640 

At  $600 . 

1 

600 

80 

$85,  44o 

Total . 

80 

$102,  900 

70 

75,  500 

85,  440 

IO 

$9,  94o 

Increase  over  official'  estimates 

$17, 460 

Average  increase . 

$218.25 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

20.  4 

Percent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for  1909 . 

36.  3 

5^ 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  NAVAL  INTELLIGENCE  (BUREAU  OF  NAVIGATION). 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  63.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Clerk  of  class  four . 

1 

$i,  800 

Clerk  of  class  two . 

1 

1,  400 

Translators,  at  $1,400 . 

2 

2,  800 

Clerk . 

1 

1,300 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

3 

3,  000 

Messenger  boy . 

1 

600 

Assistant  draftsman . 

1 

1,  200 

Total . 

10 

$12,  100 

Total,  1909 . 

10 

12,  100 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Senior  clerk . 

1 

$2,  1 00 

Clerk . 

1 

I,  620 

3,  ooo 

Translators,  at  $1,500 . 

2 

Junior  clerk . 

Under  clerks  (3) : 

1 

1,  380 

At  $1,080 . 

I 

1,  080 

At  $1,020 . 

2 

2,  040 

Messenger . 

1 

660 

Junior  draftsman . 

1 

1,320 

Total  . 

10 

$13,  200 
12,  100 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

$1,  100 
$110 

Q 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for  1909 . 

16.  2 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  EQUIPMENT. 


Chief  clerk . 

Expert  in  wireless  telegraphy  (new) .  . 

Draftsman,  expert  in  marine  con¬ 
struction  . 

Bookkeeper  and  accountant . 

Clerk  of  class  four . 

Draftsmen,  at  $1,740  each  (new) . 

Electrical  expert  and  draftsman . 

Clerk  of  class  three . 

Clerk  of  class  two . 

Clerk . . . 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

Draftsman . .  . . . . 

Clerks,  at  $1,000  each . 

Copyists . 

Assistant  messenger . 

Messenger  boy . 

Blueprinter . 

Messenger  boy .  . 

Laborers . 

Total . 

Total,  1909 . 

Increase  . 


1 

$2,  000 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

$2,  580 

1 

3,  000 

Expert  in  marine  construction . 

1 

2,  400 

Expert  in  wireless  telegraphy . 

1 

3,  000 

1 

2,  000 

Electrical  expert  and  draftsman  .... 

1 

1,  980 

1 

1,  800 

Draftsmen  (3): 

' 

1 

1,  800  - 

At  $i,74o . 

2 

3,  48o 

2 

3,  48o 

At  $1,380 . 

1 

1,  380 

I 

1,  600 

Senior  clerks  (3) : 

At  $2, 100  . 

1 

2,  100 

1 

1,  600 

At  $1,980 . 

1 

L  980 

1 

1,  400 

At  $r  ,860 . 

1 

1,  860 

Clerks  (3): 

1,  jUU 

At  $1,620 . 

1 

1,  620 

2 

2,  400 

At  $1,500  . 

2 

3,000 

1 

1,  200 

Junior  clerks  (9) : 

8 

8,  000 

At  $1,320 . . 

4 

5,  280 

At  $1,200 . 

5 

6,  000 

2 

1,  800 

Under  clerks  (3) : 

1 

720 

At  $1,080  . 

2 

2,  160 

1 

600 

At  $900 . 

1 

900 

1 

600 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

4 

2,  640 

1 

360 

Blueprinter . 

1 

660 

2 

1,  320 

30 

$36,  980 

Total . 

3° 

$43.  020 

27 

30,  500 

36,  980 

3 

$6,  480 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

$6,  040 

Average  increase . 

$201 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

16.3 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

1909 . 

4i-5 

DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  NAVY. 

SALARIES,  HYDROGRAPHIC  OFFICE  (BUREAU  OF  EQUIPMENT). 


57 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  64.) 


At  $1,400 
At  $1,200 
At  $1,000 
At  $720 .  . 


Apprentice  engravers  (2): 

At  $800 . . . 

At  $700 . 

Chief  plate  printer . 

Plate  printers  (5) : 

At  $1,  200 . 

At  $1,  000 . 

At  $900 . .' . 

At  $800 . 

Apprentice  plate  printers  ( 

At  $700 . 

At  $600 . 

Chief  lithographer , . 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Hydrographic  engineer . 

1 

$3,  000 

Assistants  (2): 

At  $2,200 . 

1 

2,  200 

At  $2,000 . 

1 

2,  000 

Nautical  experts  (10): 

At  $1,800 . 

1 

1,  800 

At  $1,600 . . 

2 

3,  200 

At  $1,300 . 

1 

1,  300 

At  $1,200 . 

2 

2,  400 

At  $1,000 . 

4 

4,  000 

Clerk  of  class  two . 

1 

1,  400 

Clerk  of  class  one . 

1 

1,  200 

Custodian  of  archives . 

1 

1,  200 

Copyists  (3  in  lieu  t>f  3  apprentice 
draftsmen,  at  $700  each)  (9): 

At  $900 . 

6 

5,  4oo 

At  $840 . 

1 

840 

At  $720 . 

2 

1,440 

Compiler . 

r 

1,  400 

Editor  of  Notice  to  Mariners . 

1 

i,  600 

Computer . 

1 

1,  400 

Draftsmen  (17): 

At  $r,8oo . 

3 

5,  400 

At  $1,600  . 

4 

6,  400 

At  $1,400  . 

2 

2,  800 

At  $1,200  . 

At  $1,  000 . 

2 

2,  400 

5 

5,  000 

At  $900 . 

1 

900 

Chief  engraver . 

1 

2,  000 

Elngravers  (15): 

At  $1,800 . 

2 

3,  600 

At  $1,600  . 

3 

4,  800 

1,  400 
7,  200 

2,  000 
720 


800 

700 

1,  400 


1,  200 
1,  000 
1,  800 
800 


700 

600 

1,  800 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 

L 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Hydrographic  engineer . 

1 

$3,000 

Assistant . 

1 

2,340 

Nautical  experts  (8): 

At  $1,740 . 

2 

3,  48o 

At  $1,500 . 

1 

1,500 

At  $1,320 . 

2 

2,  640 

At  $1,200 . 

At  $1,080 . 

2 

2,  400 

1 

1,  080 

Senior  clerks,  at  $2,100 . 

2 

4,  200 

Clerks,  at  $1,  500 . 

3 

4,  500 

Junior  clerks  (2) : 

At  $1,260 . 

1 

i,  260 

At  $1,200 . 

1 

1,  200 

Under  clerks  (9): 

At  $1,080 . 

1 

1,  080 

At  $1,020 . . 

At  $960 . 

1 

1,  020 

2 

1,  920 

At  $900 . 

5 

4,  500 

Computer . 

1 

1,  500 

Draftsmen  (18): 

At  $2,100 . 

1 

2,  100 

At  $1,980 . 

1 

1,  980 

At$i,86o . 

2 

3,  720 

At  $i,74o . 

2 

3,48o 

At$i,62o . 

2 

3,  240 

At  $1,500 . 

2 

3,  000 

At  $1,320 . 

1 

1,  320 

At  $1,260 . 

1 

1,  260 

At  $1,200 . 

3 

3,  600 

At  $1,080 . 

1 

1,  080 

At  $1,020 . 

1 

1,  020 
960 

At  $960 . 

1 

Chief  engraver . 

1 

2,  100 

Engravers  (15): 

At  $1,980 . 

2 

3,  960 

At  $i,74o . 

2 

3,  48o 

At  $1 ,620 . 

1 

1,  620 

At  $1,500 . 

1 

1,500 

At  $1,320 . 

2 

2,  640 

At $1,260.  . 

■o 

v) 

3,  78o 

At  $1,080 . 

2 

2,  160 

At  $1,020 . 

I 

1,  020 
780 

At $780  . 

I 

Apprentice  engravers  ( 2 ) : 

840 

At  $840 . 

I 

At  $720 . 

I 

720 

Chief  plate  printer . 

I 

1,500 

Plate  printers  ( 5 ) : 

At  $1,320 . 

I 

1,320 

At  $1,200 . 

I 

1,  200 

At  $1,020 . 

r 

1,  020 
960 

At  $960 . 

1 

At  $900  . 

1 

900 

Apprentice  plate  printers  ( 2 ) : 

At  $720 . 

1 

720 

At  $600 . 

1 

600 

Chief  lithographer . 

1 

1,980 

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SALARIES,  HYDROGRAPHIC  OFFICE  (BUREAU  OF  EQUIPMENT)— Continued. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

i  Book  of  Estimates,  p.  64.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Lithographers  (3): 

At  Si. 000 . 

2 

$2,  000 

At  $900  (in  lieu  of  1  apprentice 

lithographer,  at  $700) . 

I 

900 

Electrotyper  and  chart-plate  maker .  . 

I 

1,  200 

Assistant  messenger . 

I 

720 

Laborers,  at  S660 . 

4 

2,  640 

Helpers  (7): 

At  $720 . 

2 

1,440 

At  S660 . 

2 

1,  320 

At  $600 . 

1 

600 

At  $500 . 

1 

500 

At  S4S0  . 

1 

480 

Total . 

SS 

$103,  000 

Total,  1909 . 

ss 

102,  200 

Increase  . 

$800 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Lithographers  (2): 

At  Si, 080 . 

1 

$1,  0S0 

At  $900 . 

1 

9GO 

Process  photographer . 

1 

1,380 

Electrotyper  and  chart-plate  maker . 

1 

i,  260 

Messenger . 

1 

840 

Skilled  laborers  (10): 

At  $780  . 

2 

1,560 

At  S720  . 

5 

3,  600 

At  S660 . . 

2 

1,  320 

At  $600 . 

1 

600 

Plate  printer’s  helper . 

1 

720 

Total . 

Increase  over  official  estimates  . 

Average  increase . . . 

88 

$112,  440 

103,  000 

$9.44° 

$107 

Per  cent  of  increase . .  . 

9.  2 

10 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for  1909 . 

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Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  66.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Assistant  astronomer . 

1 

$2,  400 

Assistant  astronomers,  at  Si, 800 . 

2 

3,  600 

Assistant  in  department  of  nautical 
instruments . 

1 

1,  600 

Clerk  of  class  four . 

1 

1,  800 

Clerk  of  class  two . 

1 

1,  400 

Instrument  maker . 

1 

1,  500 

Electrician . 

1 

1,  500 

Librarian . 

1 

1,  400 

Assistants: 

At  $1,600  each . 

3 

4,  800 

At  $1,400  each . 

O 

4,  200 

At  $1,000  each . 

2 

2,  000 

Stenographer  and  typewriter . 

1 

900 

Foreman  and  captain  of  the  watch .  . . 

1 

1,  000 

Carpenter  . 

1 

1,  000 

Engineer . . . 

1 

1,  000 

Firemen,  at  $720  each . 

n 

3 

2,  160 

Watchmen,  at  $720  each . 

6 

4,  32° 

Elevator  conductor . 

1 

720 

Laborers,  at  $660  each . 

9 

5>  94° 

Total . 

40 

$43,  24o 

Total,  1909 . 

40 

43,  240 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Assistant  astronomers: 

At  $2,  400 . 

1 

$2,  400 

At  $2,  100 . 

1 

2,  100 

At  $1,  980 . 

2 

3,96o 

Assistants  in  the  department  of 
nautical  instruments . 

1 

1,  860 

Senior  clerk . 

1 

1,  860 

Clerk . 

1 

1,  500 

1,  620 

Instrument  maker . 

1 

Electrician . 

1 

1,500 

Librarian . 

1 

1,  620 

Assistants: 

At  $1,  860 . 

2 

3,  720 

At  $1,  740 . 

2 

3>  48o 

At  Si,  620 . 

1 

1,  620 

At  $i,  500 . 

1 

1,500 

At  Si,  380 . 

2 

2,  760 

At  $1,  200 . 

3 

3,  600 

Assistant  in  department  of  chro¬ 
nometers  and  time  service . 

1 

1,380 

Under  clerk . 

I 

1,  020 

Foreman  and  captain  of  watch . 

1 

1,  200 

Skilled  mechanic . 

1 

1,  020 

Engineer . 

1 

1,  200 

Packer . 

1 

1,  020 

Firemen,  at  $780 . 

n 

3 

2,  340 

Watchmen ,  at  $840 . 

6 

5,04o 

Elevator  conductor . 

1 

780 

Messengers,  at  $720 . 

2 

1,440 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

7 

4,  620 

Total . 

46 

$56,  160 

43,  240 

Increase  over  official  estimates  . 

$12,  920 

1  Per  cent  of  increase  _ _ _ _ _ 

29.9 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

I9°9  . 

29.  9 

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SALARIES,  NAUTICAL  ALMANAC  OFFICE  (BUREAU  OF  EQUIPMENT). 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  67.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Assistants : 

At  $1,800 . 

1 

$1,  800 

At$i  600 . 

2 

3,  200 

At$i  400 . 

2 

2,  800 

At  $1,  200 . 

3 

3,  600 

At  $1,000 . 

2 

2,  000 

Copyist  and  typewriter . 

1 

900 

Assistant  messenger . 

1 

720 

Messenger  hoy . . 

1 

420 

Total . 

13 

$15. 440 

Total,  1909 . . . 

13 

15,440 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Assistants  : 

At  $2,220 . 

1 

$2,  220 

At  $1,920 . 

2 

3,840 

At  $1,680 . 

2 

3,  360 

At  $1,500 . 

2 

3,  000 

At  $1,320 . . . . 

3 

3,  960 

Junior  clerk . 

1 

1,  200 

Messenger . . 

1 

720 

Messenger  boy . 

1 

480 

Total . 

13 

$18,  780 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

15,  440 

$3,  34o 

Average  increase . 

$257 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

21.  6 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

I QOQ . 

21.  6 

.SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  STEAM  ENGINEERING. 


Chief  clerk . 

Clerk  of  class  four  . 

Clerk  of  class  three . 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

Clerk . 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

Clerk . 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

Stenographer  and  typewriter 

Do . 

Clerk . 

Draftsman . 

Assistant  draftsman . 

Assistant  messenger . 

Laborers . 

Do . 

Messenger  boy . 

Total . 

Total,  1909 . 


1 

1 

1 

2 
1 

3 
1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 
2 
1 

24 

24 


$2,  000 

Chief  clerk .  . 

I 

$2,  580 

1,  800 

Senior  clerk . 

1 

1,980 

1,  600 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740 . 

2 

3,  480 

At  $1,620 . 

1 

1,  620 

1,  300 

At  $1,500 . 

3 

4,  5°o 

3,  600 

Junior  clerk . 

1 

1,380 

1,  100 

Do . 

1 

L  320 

3,000 

Do  . 

1 

1,  260 

1,  000 

Do . 

1 

1,  200 

900 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080 . 

1 

1,  080 

O4O 

At  $1,020 . 

4 

4,  080 

1,  400 

Draftsman . 

1 

1,  620 

1,  200 

Assistant  draftsman . 

1 

1,500 

720 

Messengers: 

1,  320 

At  $840 . 

1 

840 

At  $660  . 

4 

2,  640 

At  $600  . 

1 

600 

600 

$26, 380 

Total . 

25 

$3L  680 

26,  380 

24 

26,  380 

Increase  over  official  esti- 

mates . 

1 

$5, 300 

Average  increase . 

148 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

13-5 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

T  QOQ . . . . 

20 

DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  NAVY. 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  CONSTRUCTION  AND  REPAIR. 


6 1 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  68. ) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

$2,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four . 

2 

3,  600 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

2 

.3,  200 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

3 

4,  200 

Clerks,  at  $1,300  each . 

3 

3.  9°° 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

3 

3,  600 

Clerks,  at  $1,100  each . 

9 

9,  900 

Clerks,  at  $1,000  each . 

15 

15, 000 

Copyists,  at  $900  each . 

5 

4,  500 

Assistant  messengers,  $720  each . 

2 

1,  440 

Laborer . 

1 

660 

Messenger  boys,  at  $600  each . 

9 

5>  4oo 

Messenger  boy .  . 

1 

400 

Total . 

56 

$57.  800 

Total,  1909 . 

56 

57.  800 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

$2,  580 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $1,980 . 

2 

3,  960 

At  $1,860 . 

2 

3.  720 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740 . 

2 

3.  48o 

At  $1,620 . 

2 

3.  240 

At  $1,500 . . . 

4 

6, 000 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

4 

5,520 

At  $1,320 . 

4 

5,  280 

At  $1,260 . 

4 

5,040 

At  $1,200 . 

4 

4, 800 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080 . 

4 

4,  320 

At  $1,020 . 

5 

5,  100 

At  $960 . 

4 

3,  840 

At  $900 . 

2 

1,  800 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . . 

2 

1,  680 

At  $780 . 

2 

1,560 

At  $720 . 

2 

1,  440 

At  $660  . 

2 

1,320 

At  $600 . .  . 

2 

1,  200 

Messenger  boys,  at  $480 . 

2 

960 

Total . 

56 

$66,  840 

57,800 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

$9,  040 

Average  increase . 

$161 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

15-  6 

I 


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SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  ORDNANCE. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  68.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  clerk . 

I 

$2,  000 

Ordnance  engineer  and  draftsman  . .  . 

1 

3,  000 

Draftsman . 

I 

1,  800 

Assistant  draftsman . 

1 

1,  400 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

2 

3,  200 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

2 

2,  800 

Clerks,  at  $1,300 . 

1 

1,  300 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

3 

3,600 

Clerks,  at  $1,100 . 

1 

1,  100 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

5 

5,  000 

Copyists,  at  $900 . 

3 

2,  700 

Copyists,  at  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

Assistant  messenger . . 

1 

720 

Messenger  boys: 

At  $600 . 

2 

1,  200 

At  $400 . 

2 

800 

Laborer . 

1 

660 

Total . 

29 

$32,  960 

Total,  1909 .  . 

29 

32,  960 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

( Executive  order  of  June  tx,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Chief  clerk 


1 


Ordnance  engineer  and  draftman  .  .  . 

Draftsman . 

• 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100 . 

At  $1,980 . 

At  $1,860 . 

Clerks : 

At  $1,620 . 

At  $1,500  . 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

At  $1,200 . 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080 . 

At  $1.020 . 

At  $900 . 

Messengers : 

At  $840 . 

At  $660 . 

Messenger  boys,  at  $480 . 

Total . 


1 

1 

1 

1 

2 


1 

2 

2 

4 

4 

2 

2 

1 

3 

2 


30 


Increase  over  official  estimates . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for  1909 . 


Salary. 


$2,  580 

3.  3°° 
1,  620 


2,  100 
1,  980 
3>  720 


1,  620 

3,  000 

2,  760 

4,  800 


4,32° 
2,  040 
1,  800 


840 
1,  980 

960 

$39>  420 
32,  960 

$6,  460 
19.  6 
19.  6 


DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  NAVY. 

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63 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  69.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Civilian  assistant . 

1 

$2,  500 

Chief  bookkeepers,  at  $2,000 . 

2 

4,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four . 

4 

7,  200 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

7 

ii,  200 

Clerks  of  class  two  ( 1  additional  sub¬ 
mitted)  . . 

6 

8,  400 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

15 

18,  000 

Clerks,  at  $1,100  (2  additional  sub¬ 
mitted)  . 

10 

11,  000 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . . 

24 

24,  000 

Clerks,  at  $900  (1  additional  submit- 
ted) . 

12 

10,  800 

Copyists,  at  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720  (in¬ 
cludes  1  now  carried  on  Secretary’s 
roll) . 

5 

3,  600 

660 

Laborer . 

1 

Laborers,  at  $600 . . 

2 

1,  200 

Messenger  boys: 

At  $600  . 

1 

600 

At  $400 . 

3 

1,  200 

Total . 

95 

$106,  040 

Total,  1909 . 

90 

100,  820 

Increase  . 

5 

$5, 220 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  ir,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Civilian  assistant 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100. . .  . 
At  $1,980. . . . 
At  $1,860. .  .  . 


Clerks: 

At  $1,740. 
At  $1,620. 
At  $1,500. 

Junior  clerks: 
At  $1,380. 
At  $1,320. 
At  $1,260. 
At  $1,200. 

Under  clerks: 
At  $1,080. 
At  $1,020. 
At  $960  .  . 
At 


Messengers: 

At  $840  . 

At  $780  . 

At  $720  . 

At  $660  . 

Messenger  boys,  at 
Total . 


I 


Num¬ 

ber. 


95 


Increase  over  official  estimates . 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 
I9°9 . 


Salary. 


$2,  580 


10,  500 
7,  920 
5,53o 

6,  960 
6,  480 
9,  000 


11,  040 
TO,  560 
IO,  080 
9,  600 

8,  640 
7,  140 
4,  800 
3,  600 

1,  680 

1,  560 

2,  160 
1,320 

1,  440 


5 1 22,  640 
106,  040 


$16,  600 
$i75 
15-6 


22 


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SALARIES,  BUREAU  OE  MEDICINE  AND  SURGERY. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  69.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

$2,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four  (1  additional) .  . . . 

2 

3,  600 

Clerk  of  class  three . 

1 

I,  600 

Clerk  of  class  two . 

1 

I,  400 

Clerk  of  class  one . 

1 

I,  200 

Clerks,  at  $1,  100 . 

2 

2,  200 

Clerks,  at  $1,  000 . 

3 

3,  000 

Copyists,  at  $840 . 

2 

I,  680 

Assistant  messenger . 

1 

720 

Laborer . 

1 

660 

Driver . 

I 

600 

Laborer . 

1 

480 

Total . 

17 

$19,  T40 

Total,  1909 . 

t6 

17,  340 

Increase . 

1 

$1,  SOO 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 


(Executive  order  of  June  n 

1907 ) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

$2,  580 

Senior  clerk . 

I 

1,  980 

Do . 

I 

1,  860 

Clerk . 

I 

I,  740 

Do . 

1 

1, 620 

Do . 

1 

1,500 

Junior  clerk . 

1 

1, 260 

Do . 

1 

1, 200 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080 .  . 

1 

1, 080 

At  $1,020 . 

3 

3, 060 

At  $960 . 

1 

960 

Messenger . 

1 

840 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

3 

1,980 

Total . 

17 

$21, 660 

19, 140 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

$2, 520 

Average  increase . 

$148 

Per  cent  of  increase . . . 

I3  • 1 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

TQOQ .  . 

24.9 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OE  YARDS  AND  DOCKS. 


Chief  clerk . 

I 

$2,  000 

Chief  clerk . 

• 

I 

$2  5  So 

Draftsman  and  clerk . 

I 

1,  800 

Senior  clerk . . 

I 

T  860 

Clerk  of  class  three . 

I 

1,  600 

Clerk . 

I 

I,  620 

Clerk  of  class  two . 

1 

* 

1,  400 

Do . 

1 

1,500 

Clerk  of  class  one  .... 

I 

I,  200 

Junior  clerk . . 

I 

I.  l80 

Clerk,  at  $1,100  . 

I 

I,  IOO 

Do . 

I 

I,  T20 

Do . 

1 

1, 260 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

6 

6,  000 

Do . 

1 

1, 200 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080 . 

1 

1, 080 

Assistant  messenger . 

1 

720 

At  $1,020 . 

2 

2, 040 

Messenger  boys,  at  $600 . 

3 

1,  800 

Messenger,  at  $780 . 

1 

780 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

2 

L  320 

Messengers,  at  $660 . 

5 

3,  3°° 

Total . 

18 

$18,940 

Total . 

17 

$19,  920 

Total,  1909 . 

18 

18,  940  ! 

18,  940 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

$980 

Average  increase . 

$58 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

4.8 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

1909 . 

4.8 

DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  NAVY. 

SALARIES,  MARINE  CORPS,  PAY  OE  CIVIL  FORCE. 


65 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  251.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

In  the  office  of  the  major-general, 
commandant: 

Chief  clerk . 

I 

$  1 ,  600.  OO 

'  Clerk . 

1 

1,  200. 00 

Messenger . 

1 

971.  28 

In  the  office  of  the  paymaster: 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

1,  600.  00 

Clerks  (2): 

At  $1,500 . 

1 

1,  500.  OO 

At  $1,200  . 

1 

I,  200.  OO 

In  the  offices  of  assistant  paymas¬ 
ters: 

Clerks,  at  $1,400 . 

4 

5,  600.  00 

In  the  office  of  the  adjutant  and  in¬ 
spector: 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

I,  600. 00 

Clerk . 

1 

I,  5  00. 00 

In  the  office  of  the  assistant  adju¬ 
tant  and  inspector: 

Clerk . 

1 

I,  200.  OO 

In  the  office  of  the  quartermaster: 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

I,  600.  OO 

Clerks  (3): 

At  $1,500 . . . 

1 

I,  500.  OO 

At  $1,200 . 

2 

2,  400.  OO 

Draftsman . 

1 

I,  600.00 

I11  the  office  of  the  assistant  quar¬ 
termaster,  Washington,  D.  C.,  or 
San  Francisco,  Cal. : 

Clerks,  at  $1,400 . 

2 

2,  800.  OO 

Clerks  for  duty  in  the  Philippines: 

At  $1,400  (1  pay  and  1  quarter¬ 
master’s  department) . 

2 

2,  800.  OO 

In  the  office  of  the  assistant  quarter¬ 
master,  Philadelphia,  Pa. : 

Clerk . 

1 

I,  600.  OO 

Messenger . 

1 

840.  OO 

Quartermaster’s  Department,  for 
duty  where  their  services  are  re¬ 
quired: 

Clerks,  at  $1,400 . 

2 

$2,  800.  OO 

Total . 

26 

35,  9II-28 

Appropriated,  1909 . 

25 

34,  5i i-  28 

Increase  . 

1 

T,  400.  00  ; 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Chief  clerk 


Num¬ 

ber. 


1 


Clerk .  1 

Under  clerk .  1 


Chief  clerk .  1 

Clerks  (2) : 

At  $1,740 .  1 

At  $1,500 .  1 


Clerks  ( 4 ) : 

At  $1,740 
At  $1,620 
At  $1,500 


Chief  clerk 


1 


Junior  clerk 


Do . 

Chief  clerk .  . 

Clerks  (2) : 
At  $1,620 
At  $1,500 

Junior  clerk . 

Draftsman  . . 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 


Clerks,  at  $1,620 

Clerks,  at  $1,500 

Clerk . 

Under  clerk 


Clerks,  at  $1,620 


2 


Total . 

Present  grades 


26 

26 


Increase  over  estimates  for  1910 . 

Percent  of  increase  over  estimates  for  1910.. 
Per  cent  over  appropriation  for  1909 . 


Salary. 


$2,  100.  00 
1,  500.  00 

1,  020.00 

2,  100.  00 

1,  740.  00 
1,  500.  00 

1,  740.  00 

3,  240.  00 

1,  500.  00 

2,  100.  00 
1,  380.  co 


1,  380.  00 

2,  100.  00 

1,  620.  00 
1,  500.  00 

1,  380.  00 

1,  860.  00 


3,  240.  00 


3,  000.  00 


1,  740.  00 
‘900.  00 


$3,  240.  00 

41,  880.  00 
35, 9i r- 28 

5,  968. 72 
16.  62 
16.  62 


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66 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  NAVAL  ACADEMY,  ANNAPOLIS,  MD. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates  p.  251.) 


Employees, 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Pay  of  professors  and  others: 

Assistant  librarian . 

1 

$1,  800. 00 

Cataloguer . 

1 

1, 100.00 

Shelf  assistants,  at  $900 . 

2 

1,  800.  00 

Secretary  of  the  Naval  Academy . 

1 

1,  800.  00 

Clerk . 

1 

1,  440.  00 

Clerks,  at  $1,200  (1  additional) . 

5 

6,  000.  00 

Clerks,  at  $1,000  (2  additional). 

4 

4,  000.  00 

Clerks,  at  $900  (3  additional) . . . 

4 

3,  600.  00 

Writers,  at  $720  (1  additional) . . 

2 

1,  440.  00 

Messenger  to  superintendent .  .  . 

1 

600.  00 

Pay  of  watchmen,  mechanics,  and 
others: 

Captain  of  watch . 

1 

912.50 

Second  captain  of  watch . 

1 

817.  60 

Watchmen,  at  $730 . 

22 

16,  060.  00 

Special  laborers  (3): 

At  $2.80  per  day . 

1 

At  $2.48  per  day . 

2 

Draftsmen  (2): 

At  $6  per  day . 

1 

At  $3.52  per  day . 

1 

•11,  067.  68 

Subinspectors  (3): 

At  $5.52  per  day . 

1 

At  $5.04  per  day . 

1 

At  $4  per  day . 

1 

Total . 

54 

$52,  437. 78 

Total,  1909 . 

52 

50,  077.68 

Increase  . 

2 

$2,  360.  10 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Assistant  librarian . 

1 

$1,  800.  00 

Cataloguer . 

I 

1,  100.  00 

Shelf  assistants,  at  $900 . 

2 

1,  800.00 

Secretary  of  the  Naval  Academy _ 

1 

1,  980.00 

Clerks,  at  $1,500 . 

3 

4,  500.00 

Junior  clerks  (8): 

At$i,26o . 

2 

2,  520.  00 

At  $1,200 . 

6 

7,  200. 00 

Under  clerks  (6) : 

At  $1,080 . 

2 

2,  160.  00 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $900  . 

1 

1,  020.  00 

3 

2,  700 . 00 

Messenger . 

1 

660.  00 

Captain  of  the  watch . 

1 

960. 00 

Second  captain  of  the  watch . 

1 

900.00 

Watchmen,  at  $840 . 

22 

18,  480.  00 

Draftsmen  (3): 

At  $2,000 . 

1 

2,  000 . 00 
1,  260.  00 

At  $1,260 . 

1 

At  $1,200 . . 

1 

1,  200.  00 

Subinspectors  (3): 

At  $1,980 . 

1 

1,  980.  00 

At  $1,620 . 

1 

1,  620.  00 

At  $1,260 . 

1 

1,  260. 00 

Rodman  and  leveler . 

1 

1,  200. 00 

Total . . 

54 

$58,  300.  00 

Present  grades . 

Increase  over  estimates  for  1910  . .  .  . 

54 

52,  437-  78 

$5,  862.  22 

11 .2 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

' 

Note. — With  the  exception  of  the  Marine  Corps,  Naval  Academy,  and  commandants’  clerks,  provision  is  made  under  lump  appropria¬ 
tions  for  the  naval  establishment, 


DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  INTERIOR. 

COMPARATIVE  TABLE. 

SALARIES  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  INTERIOR  BY  BUREAUS. 


(1) 

Appropria¬ 
tions  for 
1909. 

(2) 

Increase 

asked. 

(3) 

Official  esti¬ 
mates  for 
1910. 

(4) 

Estimates 
under  execu¬ 
tive  order. 

(5) 

Increase  oi 
(4)  over  (3). 

(6) 

Per  cent  of 
increase. 

Secretary’s  office . 

$325,  920 

$23,  940 

$349,  860 

$375,  000 

$25,  140 

7.2 

Assistant  Attorney-General’s . 

49,  850 

49,  850 

53,  34o 

3,  490 

7.0 

General  Land  Office . 

572,  45o 

a  6,  000 

566,  450 

617,  340 

50,  890 

9.0 

Indian  Office . 

221,  270 

11,  900 

233,  Go 

258,  240 

25,  070 

10.  7 

Pension  Office . 

1,  780,  270 

a  70,  800 

1,  7°9,  470 

1,  815,  540 

106,  070 

6.  2 

Patent  Office . 

1,  185,  610 

63, 060 

1,  248,  670 

1,  321,  620 

72,  950 

5-8 

Bureau  of  Education . 

56,  500 

24,  100 

80,  600 

84,  960 

4,  360 

5-4 

Geological  Survey . 

b  245,  446 

245,  446 

268,  500 

23,  054 

9-4 

Total . 

4,  437,  316 

46,  200 

4,  483,  516 

4,  794,  540 

311,024 

7.0 

°  Decrease.  i  For  administrative  and  clerical  employees  only. 


SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  SECRETARY. 
(Including  employees  for  old  Post-Office  Department  building.) 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  71.) 


Proposed  Grades  and  Saearies. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Secretary  of  the  Interior . 

1 

$12,  000 

First  Assistant  Secretarv . 

1 

5,  000 

Assistant  Secretary . 

1 

4,  5oo 

Assistant  to  the  Secretary . 

1 

2,  750 

Private  secretary . 

1 

2,  500 

Assistant  attorneys: 

At  $2 ,750 . 

1 

2,  750 

At  $2, 500 . 

1 

2,  500 

At  $2,250 . 

4 

9,  000 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

3,  000 

Additional  to  1  member  of  board  of 
pension  appeals,  acting  as  chief .... 

500 

Members  of  board  of  pension  appeals, 
at  $2,000  each . 

12 

24(  OOO 

Special  inspectors,  at  $2,500  each  .... 

2 

5,  000 

Inspectors  (to  be  transferred  from 
Indian  bill) : 

Chief  engineer . 

1 

3,  5oo 

Engineer . 

1 

2,  5°° 

At  $2,500  each . 

6 

15,  000 

Chief  disbursing  clerk . 

1 

2,  250 

Clerk  in  charge  of  supplies . 

1 

2,  250 

Clerk  in  charge  of  mails,  files,  and 
archives  . . . 

1 

2,  250 

Clerk  in  charge  of  publications . 

1 

2,  250 

Clerks,  at  $2,000  each . 

4 

8,  000 

Employees. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Secretary  of  the  Interior . 

Assistant  secretaries,  at  $6,000 
Chief  clerk . 


1 

2 
1 


Salary. 


$12,  000 
12,  000 
3.3oo 


Assistant  to  the  Secretary 
Secretary  to  the  Secretary 


Assistant  attorneys : 

At  $3,000 . 

At  $2,700 . 

At  $2,400 . 

Chairman  of  board  of  pension  ap¬ 
peals  . 


Members  of  board  of  pension  ap 
peals,  at  $2,100 . 

Engineer  inspectors . 

Inspectors,  Department  of  the  In 
terior,  at  $2,700 . . . 


1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

11 

1 

1 

8 


3,  000 
2,  700 


3,  000 
2,  700 
9,  600 


2,  700 

23,  100 

3.  600 
2,  700 

21,  600 


Chief  disbursing  officer  . 

Clerk  in  charge  of  supplies . 

Clerk  in  charge  of  mails  and  files. . . 

Clerk  in  charge  of  publications . 

Chief  engineer  . 

Senior  clerks  (15): 

At  $2,100 . 

At  $1,980  . 

At  $1,860  . . 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

5 

5 

67 


2,  400 
2,  400 
2,  400 
2,  400 
2,  100 


10,  500 
9,  900 
9.  3°o 


68 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  SECRETARY— Continued. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  71.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Clerks  of  class  four . 

I  ^ 

$2E  400 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

18 

28,  800 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

21 

29,  400 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

24 

28,  800 

Returns  office  clerk . 

1 

I,  200 

Female  clerk  to  sign  land  patents .  .  .  . 

1 

I,  200 

Clerk  to  sign  Indian  tribal  deeds  .  .  .  . 

1 

I,  200 

Clerks  at  $1,000  each . 

3 

3,  000 

Copyists  at  $900 . 

5 

4,  500 

Switchboard  telephone  operator . 

1 

720 

Messengers . 

9 

7,  560 

Assistant  messengers . 

7 

5,040 

Engineer  and  electrician . 

1 

1,  600 

Engineer . 

1 

1,  200 

Electrician . 

1 

1,  000 

Assistant  engineer,  at  $1,000  each.  . . . 

2 

2,  000 

Firemen . 

11 

7,  920 

Skilled  mechanics  (painter,  carpen- 

ter,  and  plumber),  at  $900  each. . . . 

3 

2,  700 

Skilled  mechanics  ( 1  at  $900  and  1  at 

$720)  . 

2 

1,  620 

Carpenters,  at  $900  each . 

2 

1,  800 

Plumber . 

1 

900 

Conductors  of  elevator . 

3 

2,  160 

Captain  of  watch . 

1 

1,  200 

Watchmen  acting  as  lieutenants,  at 

$840  each . . 

3 

2,  520 

Watchmen . 

60 

43,  200 

Additional  to  2  watchmen  acting  as 

lieutenants  of  watchmen,  at  $120 

each . 

240 

Packer . 

I 

660 

Laborers  (3  transferred  from  Indian 

Office) : 

At  $660  each . 

35 

23,  100 

At  $600  each . 

1 

600 

At  $480  each . 

15 

7,  200 

Charwomen  (4  transferred  from  In- 

dian  Office) . 

8 

1,  920 

Total . 

297 

$349,  860 

Total,  1908 . 

282 

325,  920 

Increase  . 

15 

$23,  940 

Proposed  Grades  and  Saearies. 

(Executive  order  of  June  u,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Clerks  (30) : 

At  $1,740  . 

At  $1,620  . 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks  (40) : 

At  $1,380 . 

At  $1,320 . 

At  $1,260 . 

At  $1,200  . 

(And  of  the  junior  clerks,  the  Presi¬ 
dent  may  designate  1  to  sign 
land  patents,  and  the  Secretary 
may  designate  a  returns  office 
clerk,  and  1  clerk  to  sign  Indian 
tribal  deeds,  in  accordance  with 
existing  laws. ) 

Telephone  operator . 

Confidential  messenger  to  the  Sec¬ 
retary  . 

Messengers . 

Engineers  (steam),  at  $1,200 . 

Assistant  engineers,  at  $1,020 . 

Electrician . 

Firemen,  at  $780 . . 

Skilled  mechanics,  at  $1,020 . 

Elevator  conductors,  at  $780 . 

Captain  of  watch . 

Lieutenants  of  watch,  at  $900 . 

Watchmen,  at  $780 . 

Foremen  of  laborers,  at  $840 . 


Num¬ 

ber. 


10 

10 

10 


10 

10 

10 

10 


1 

1 

15 

2 
2 
1 

10 

10 

5 
1 

6 
55 

4 


Laborers,  at  $660 


50 


Charwomen,  at  $300 
Total . 


10 


297 


Increase  over  official  estimates 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 


Salary. 


$17,  400 
16,  200 
15,  000 

13,  800 
13,  200 
12,  600 
12,  000 


780 

1,  020 
12,  600 

2,  400 

2,  040 
1,500 
7,  800 

10,  200 

3>  9°° 
1,  500 
5,4oo 
42,  900 

3,  360 


33,  000 


3,  000 

$375, 000 
349,  860 

$25, 140 
$84 
7.2 


department  oe  the  interior. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  ASSISTANT  ATTORNEY-GENERAL. 


69 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  72. ) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary, 

Assistant  attorneys: 

At  $3,000. . .  . . 

1 

$3,  000 

At  $2,750 . 

1 

2,  750 

At  $2,500 . 

3 

7,  5oo 

At  $2,250 . 

4 

9,  000 

At  $2,000 . 

IO 

20,  OOO 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

3 

6,  400 

Clerk  of  class  one . 

1 

I,  200 

Total . 

23 

$49.  850 

Proposed  Grades  and  Saearies. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees, 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Assistant  attorneys: 

At  $3,300 . 

1 

$3,  3°o 

•At  $3,000 . 

2 

6, 000 

At  $2,700 . . . 

4 

10, 800 

At  $2,400 . 

6 

14, 400 

At  $2,100 . 

6 

12, 600 

Clerks: 

At  $1,620  . 

2 

3,  240 

At  $1,500 . 

2 

3,000 

Total . 

23 

$53,  34o 
49,  850 

Increase  over  official  estimates 
Average  increase . 

$3,  490 
$150 

Per  cent  of  increase  . 

7 

It  is  recommended  that  the  above  be  combined  with  the  assistant  attorneys  and  clerks  of  the  Secretary’s  office,  and  the  separate  title, 
“  Office  of  Assistant  Attorney-General,"  be  omitted 


7° 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  GENERAL  LAND  OFFICE. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  73.) 


Proposed  Grades  and  Saearies. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Commissioner . 

Assistant  commissioner 

Chief  clerk . 

Chief  law  clerk . 

Law  clerks,  at  $2,  200 . , 
Recorder . . 


Num¬ 

ber. 


1 

1 

1 

1 

2 
I 


Chief  of  division  of  surveys . 

Chief  of  division . 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,  000 . 

Law  examiners,  at  $2,  000. . . 

Principal  examiners  of  land  claims 
and  contests,  at  $2,  000 . 

Examiners  of  mineral  claims  and 
contests,  at  $2,  000 . 

Depositary  acting  for  the  commis¬ 
sioner  as  receiver  of  public  moneys. 

Clerks  of  class  four . 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

Clerks  at  $1,  000 . 

Clerk  and  librarian . 

Copyists,  at  $900 . 

Messengers . 

Assistant  messengers . 

Packer . 

Skilled  laborers,  at  $660 . 

Laborers : 

At  $ 660 . 

At  $480 . 

Total . 

Total,  1909 . 

Decrease . 

It  is  recommended  that  the  18 
laborers  above  be  transferred  to  the 
Secretary’s  office. 


1 

1 

9 

2 

10 

2  ! 

1 

33 

64 

69 

72 

60 

1 
60 

2 

10 

1 

6 

16 

1 

433 

436 


Salary. 


$5,  000 

3.  5oo 
2,500 
2,  500 
4,400 
2,  000 

2,  750 

2,  400 
18,  000 

4,  000 


4,  000 

2,  000 
68,  400 

102,  400 
96,  600 
86,  400 
60,  000 
1,  000 
54.  000 
1,  680 
7,  200 
720 

3.  96° 

10,  560 
480 


$566,  450 
572,  450 


$6,  000 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Commissioner . 

1 

$6,  000 

Assistant  commissioner . 

1 

4,  5°° 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

3,000 

Chief  law  reviewer . 

1 

3,  000 

Law  reviewers,  at  $2,  700 . 

.  4 

10,  800 

Law  examiners: 

At  $2,  400 . 

10 

24,  000 

At  $2,  100 . 

30 

63,  000 

Chief  of  field  service . 

1 

3,000 

Chief  of  public  land  surveys . 

1 

3,000 

Chiefs  of  division: 

At  $2,  700 . 

2 

5,  4oo 

At  $2,  400 . 

8 

19,  200 

Recorder . 

1 

2,  400 

Senior  clerks  (40): 

At  $1,  980 . 

20 

39,600 

At  $1,  860 . 

20 

37.  200 

Clerks  (60): 

At  $1,740 . 

20 

34, 800 

At  $1,620 . 

20 

32,  400 

At  $1,500 . 

20 

30,  000 

Junior  clerks  (120): 

At  $1,380 . 

30 

41,  400 

At  $1,320 . 

30 

39,600 

At  $1,260 . 

30 

37,800 

At  $1,200 . 

30 

36,  000 

Undei  clerks  (120): 

At  $1,080 . 

30 

32,  400 

At  $1,020 . 

30 

30,  600 

At  $960 . 

30 

28,  800 

At $900  . 

3° 

27,  000 

Messengers  at  $840 . 

4 

3,  360 

Assistant  messengers  at  $720 . 

10 

7,  200 

Laborers  at  $660 . 

18 

11,  880 

Total . 

433 

$617,  340 
566,  450 

Increase  above  official  estimat 
Average  increase . 

es . 

$50,  890 
$117 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

9 

DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  INTERIOR. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  INDIAN  AFFAIRS. 


7 1 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  75.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Commissioner . 

1 

$5,  000 

Assistant  Commissioner . 

1 

3,000 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  250 

Chiefs  of  division: 

At  $2, 250 . 

2 

'  4,  500 

At  $2,000 . 

1 

2,  000 

Assistant  chiefs  of  division : 

At  $2,000 . 

1 

2,  000 

At  $1,800 . . 

4 

7,  200 

Law  clerk . 

1 

2,  000 

Confidential  clerk . 

1 

1,  800 

Clerks  of  class  four  (increase  of  3) ... . 

10 

18,  000 

Clerks  of  class  three  (increase  of  4) . . 

26 

41,  600 

Clerks,  at  $1,500 . 

2 

3,000 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

24 

33,  600 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

43 

51,  600 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

24 

24,  000 

Copyists . 

29 

26,  100 

Messenger . 

I 

840 

Assistant  messengers . 

4 

2,  880 

Messenger  boys,  at  $360  (increase 

of  4) . 

1,  800 

Total . 

181 

$233,  170 

Total,  1909 . . 

176 

221, 270 

Increase  . 

5 

$11,  900. 

Note.— Three  laborers  at  $660  and  four 

charwomen  omitted,  to  be  transferred  to 

Secretary’s  office. 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Commissioner . 

I 

$6,  000 

Assistant  commissioner . 

1 

4,  5°° 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  700 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,400 . 

3 

7,  200 

Assistant  chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,220. 

5 

11,  100 

Law  examiner . 

1 

2,  400 

Senior  clerks  (20): 

At  $1,980 . 

10 

19,  800 

At  $1,860 . 

Io 

18,  600 

Clerks  (39): 

At  $1,740.... . . 

12 

20,  880 

At  $1,620 . 

12 

19,  440 

At  $1,500  . 

15 

22,  500 

Junior  clerks  (60): 

At$r,38o . 

15 

20,  700 

At  $1,320 . 

15 

19,  800 

At  $1,260 . 

15 

18,  900 

At  $1,200 . 

*5 

18,  000 

Under  clerks  (40): 

At  $1,080 . .  .  . . 

10 

10,  800 

At  $1,020. : . . . 

At  $960 . 

10 

10,  200 
9,  600 

10 

At  $900 . 

10 

9,  000 

Messenger . 

1 

840 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

4 

2,  880 

Messenger  boys,  at  $480 . 

5 

2,  400 

Total . 

.  181 

$258,  240 

233.  Go 

Increase  over  official  estimates 
Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

$25,  070 
$138 

10.  7 

72 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  PENSION  OFFICE. 


II 

Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  76.) 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Commissioner  . .  : . 

1 

$5,  000 
3,600 

First  Deputy  Commissioner . 

1 

Second  Deputy  Commissioner . 

1 

3,  600 

Chief  clerk . . 

1 

2,  250 

Assistant  chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  000 

Daw  clerk . 

I 

2,  250 

Chief  of  Board  of  Review . 

1 

2,  250 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $ 2,000 . 

8 

16,  000 

Assistant  chiefs  of  division,  at  $ 1,800 . 

16 

28,  800 

Private  secretarjr . 

1 

2,  000 

Medical  referee . 

1 

3,  000 

Assistant  medical  referee . 

1 

2,  250 

Oualified  surgeons,  at  $ 2,000 . 

2 

4,  000 

Medical  examiners,  at  $  1,800 . 

35 

63,  000 

Principal  examiners,  at  $ 2,000 . 

57 

1 14,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four  .  .  .  . . 

69 

124,  200 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

85 

136,  000 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

300 

420,  000 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

37o 

444,  000 

Clerks  (reduction  of  20),  at  $ 1,000  .  .  . 

105 

105,  000 

Stenographers,  at  $1,600 . 

3 

4,  800 

Copyists  (reduction  of  28) . 

2r 

1 8,  900 

Superintendent  of  building . 

1 

1 , 400 

Engineers,  at  $1,200 . 

2 

2,  400 

Firemen . . . 

3 

2,  160 

Messengers . ' . 

27 

22,  680 

Assistant  messengers . 

12 

8,  640 

Messenger  boys,  at  $400 . 

20 

8,  000 

Laborers . 

40 

26,  400 

Female  laborers,  at  $400 . 

10 

4,  000 

Charwomen,  at  $240 . 

15 

3,600 

Painter  . 

1 

900 

Cabinetmaker . 

1 

900 

Captain  of  watch . 

1 

840 

Sergeants,  at  $750 . . 

3 

2,  250 

Watchmen,  at  $720 . 

20 

14,  400 

Special  examiners  (reduction  of  20), 

L  237 

$1,605,470 

at  $1,300 . 

80 

104,  000 

Total . 

L  317 

$1,709,470 

Total,  1909 . 

L385 

1,780,270 

Decrease . 

68 

$70,  800 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Commissioner . 

1 

$6,  000 

First  Deputy  Commissioner . 

1 

4,  5 00 

Second  Deputy  Commissioner . 

I 

4,  500 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

3,  000 

Assistant  chief  clerk . 

I 

2,  400 

Law  examiner . 

1 

2,  700 

Chief  of  board  of  review . 

I 

2,  700 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2, 400 . 

8 

19,  200 

Medical  referee . 

1 

3,  3 00 

Assistant  medical  referee . 

1 

2,  400 

Medical  examiners,  at  $2,100. . 

30 

63,  000 

Principal  examiners,  at  $2,100 . 

50 

105,  000 

Senior  clerks  (140) : 

At  $1,980 . 

60 

1 18,  800 

At  $1,860 . 

80 

148,  800 

Clerks  (280): 

At  $1,740 . . 

90 

156,  600 

At  $1,620 . 

100 

162, 000 

At  $1,500 . 

9° 

135, 000 

Tunior  clerks  ( ^20) : 

At  $1,380 . 

80 

no,  400 

A  $1,320 . 

80 

105,  600 

At  $1,260.  . .  . . 

80 

100,  800 

At  $1,200 . 

Under  clerks  (220): 

At  $1,080 . 

80 

96,  000 

70 

75,  600 

At  $1,020  . 

60 

61,  200 

At  $960 . 

5o 

48,  000 

At  $900 . 

40 

36, 000 

Superintendent  of  buildings . 

1 

1,  500 

Engineers,  at  $1,  200 . . . 

2 

2,  400 

Firemen,  at  $780 . 

3 

2,  340 

Messengers,  at  $840 . 

30 

25,  200 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

3° 

21,  600 

Messenger  boys,  at  $480 . 

20 

9,  600 

Telephone  operator . 

1 

'  '  780 

Elevator  conductors,  at  $780 . 

2 

1,  560 

Skilled  mechanics,  at  $1,020 . 

2 

2,  040 

Laborers : 

At  $660 . 

40 

26,  400 

At  $480 . 

10 

4,  800 

Charwomen,  at  $300 . 

15 

4,  5oo 

Captain  of  watch . 

1 

1,  020 

Lieutenants  of  watch,  at  $900 . 

3 

2,  700 

Watchmen,  at  $780 . 

20 

15, 600 

1,  237 

$L  695,  54o 

Special  examiners  at  $1,500 . 

80 

120,  000 

Total . 

L3i7 

$1,  815,  540 

Increase  over  official  estimate . 

1,  709,  470 

$106,  070 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

$80 
6.  2 

DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  INTERIOR. 

SALARIES,  PATENT  OFFICE. 


Official,  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  77.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Commissioner  of  Patents . 

First  Assistant  Commissioner  (sub- 

1 

$5,  000 

mitted) . 

1 

4,  5°° 

Assistant  Commissioner . 

1 

3,  500 ' 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

3,  000 

Examiners  in  chief,  at  $3,000 . 

3 

9,  OOO 

Law  examiners,  at  $2,750 . 

2 

5,  500 

Examiner  of  interferences . 

1 

2,  700 

Examiner  of  trade-marks  and  designs . 

* 

2,  700 

Examiner  of  classification  (submitted.) 

1 

3,  600 

Principal  examiners,  at  $2,700 . 

42 

1 13,  400 

First  assistant  examiners,  at  $2,400  .  . 

58 

139,  200 

Second  assistant  examiners,  at  $2,100. 

68 

142,  800 

Third  assistant  examiners,  at  $1,800  . 
Fourth  assistant  examiners  (increase 

73 

140,  400 

of  10),  at  $1,500 . 

1  ro 

165,  000 

Financial  clerk . 

1 

2,  250 

Librarian . 

1 

2,  000 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,000 . 

6 

12,  000 

Assistant  chiefs  of  division,  at  $r,8oo. 

3 

5,  4°d 

Translator  (submitted) . 

1 

1,  800 

Clerks  of  class  four . 

9 

16,  200 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

9 

14,  400 

Clerks  of  class  two  (increase  of  5)  . .  . 

20 

28,  000 

Clerks  of  class  one  (increase  of  10)  .  . 

IOO 

120,  OOO 

Clerks,  at  $1,000  (increase  of  5) . 

90 

90, 000 

Skilled  draftsmen,  at  $1,200 . 

3 

3, 600 

Draftsmen,  at  $1,000 . 

Copyists : 

4 

4, 000 

At  $900 . 

90 

8r,  000 

At  $720  . 

85 

61,  200 

Skilled  laborer . 

Laborers  (increase  of  27): 

r 

1,  200 

At  $600  . 

14 

8,  400 

At  $480  . 

42 

20,  160 

Messenger  and  property  clerk . 

1 

1,  000 

Messengers  {increase  of  1) . 

4 

3-  360 

Assistant  messengers . 

25 

18,  000 

Messenger  boys  (increase  of  1 )  ^ at  $360 

40 

14,  400 

Total . 

917 

$1,248,670 

Total,  1909 . 

855 

1,185,610 

Increase  . 

It  is  recommended  that  the  14  above  la¬ 
borers,  at  $660,  be  transferred  to  the  Secre¬ 
tary’s  office. 

62 

$63,060 

S.  Doc.  638,  60-2 - 10 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

1- 

Salary. 

Commissioner  of  Patents . 

r 

$6,  000 

First  Assistant  Commissioner. . 

1 

4,  5 00 

Assistant  Commissioner.  . 

1 

4,  500 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

3,  000 

Examiners  in  chief,  at  $4,500 . 

3 

I3>  5oo 

Examiner  of  classification . 

F 

3,  600 

Law  examiners,  at  $3,000  .... 

2 

6,  000 

Examiner  of  interferences. 

r 

3,  600 

Examiner  of  trade-marks  and  designs . 

r 

3,  600 

Principal  examiners,  at  $3,000 

42 

1 26,  000 

First  assistant  examiners,  at  $2,400  . 

58 

139,  200 

Second  assistant  examiners,  at  $2, 100  . 

68 

142,  800 

Third  assistant  examiners,  at  $1,800  . 

78 

140,  400 

Fourth  assistant  examiners,  at  $1 ,500 . 

1 10 

165,  000 

Financial  clerk . 

1 

2,  400 

Librarian . 

1 

2,  IOO 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,  400.  .  .  . 

6 

14, 400 

Senior  clerks  (12): 

At  $2, 100 . 

2 

4,  200 

At  $1,980 . 

5 

9,  900 

At  $1,860 . 

5 

9.  3°° 

Clerks  (45): 

At  $1,740 . 

15 

26,  IOO 

At  $1,620 . 

15 

24,  300 

At  $1,500 . 

15 

22,  500 

Junior  clerks  (80): 

At  $1,380 . 

20 

27, 600 

At  $1,320 . . 

20 

26,  400 

At  $1,260  . 

20 

25,  200 

At  $  1 , 200 . 

20 

24,  000 

Under  clerks  (280): 

At  $1,080 . 

50 

54,  000 

At  $1,020  . 

60 

61,  200 

At  $960  . 

70 

67,  200 

At  $900  . 

IOO 

90,  000 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

14 

9,  240 

Classified  laborers,  at  $480 . 

42 

20,  160 

Messengers,  at  $840 . 

3 

2,520 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

25 

18, 000 

Messenger  boys,  at  $480 . 

40 

19,  200 

Total . 

917 

$1,321,620 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

- 

1,  248,  670 

$72,  950 
$80 

5-8 

74 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  EDUCATION. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

( Book  of  Estimates,  p.  78. ) 


Employees. 


Commissioner  of  Education 
Chief  clerk .  . 


Expert  in  higher  education  (submit¬ 
ted)  . 


Expert  in  industrial  education  (Sub¬ 
mitted)  . 


Expert  in  welfare  of  children  (sub¬ 
mitted  ) . . 


Editor  (submitted ) . 

Collector  and  compiler  of  statistics . 
Statistician . 


Specialist  in  charge  of  land-grant  col¬ 
lege  statistics . 

Specialist  in  foreign  educational  sys¬ 
tems  . 


Specialist  in  educational  systems .... 

Translator . 

Clerks  of  class  four . 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

Clerks  of  class  one  (increase  of  2) . . . 

Clerks,  at  $1,000  (increase  of  7) . 

Copyists: 

At  $900  (increase  of  3) . 

At  $800 . 

At  $720  . 

Messenger . . 

Assistant  messenger . 

Skilled  laborers,  at  $840 . 

Laborers: 

At  $480  . 

At  $400  . 


Total . 

Total,  1909 

Increase. . . . 


It  is  recommended  that  the  four  laborers 
above  be  transferred  to  the  Secretary’s  office. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


1 

1 

1 

2 
2 
4 
9 

12 

9 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 


61 

4i 


20 


Salary. 


$4,  5°° 
2,  000 

4,  000 

3,000 

3,000 
2,  000 

2,  400 
1,  800 

1,  800 

1,  800 
1,  800 
1,  800 

3,  600 
3,  200 

5,  600 
10,  800 
12,  000 

8,  100 
1,  600 
720 

840 

720 

1,  680 

1,  440 
400 


$80,  600 
56,  500 


$24,  100 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Commissioner  of  Education . 

1 

$6,  000 

Chief  clerk . ; . 

1 

2,  400 

Experts : 

In  higher  education . . . . 

I 

3,  600 

In  industrial  education . 

I 

3,  000 

In  welfare  of  children . 

I 

3,000 

Librarian . 

1 

2,  400 

Senior  clerks  (6) : 

At  $2,100 . 

2 

4,  200 

At  $1,980 . 

2 

3,  960 

At  $1,860 . 

Clerks  (6): 

2 

3-  720 

At  $1,740 . 

2 

3,  4So 

At  $1,620 . 

2 

3,  240 

At  $1,500 . 

2 

3,  000 

Junior  clerks  (15): 

At  $1,320 . 

5 

6,  600 

At  $1,260 . 

5 

6,  300 

At  $1,200 . 

5 

6,  000 

Under  clerks  (20): 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $960  . 

5 

5,  100 

5 

4,  800 

At  $900  . 

10 

/ 

9,  000 

Messenger . 

1 

840 

Assistant  messenger . 

1 

720 

Skilled  laborers,  at  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

Laborers,  at  $480 . 

4 

1,  920 

Total . 

61 

$84,  960 
80,  600 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

$4,  360 

$71 

5-4 

DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  INTERIOR. 

SALARIES,  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY— ADMINISTRATIVE  AND  CLERICAL  FORCE. 


75 


Present  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  454;  sundry  civil  act  of  May  27,  1908.) 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Including  both  statutory  and  lump-fund  rolls.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Statutory  roll. 

Director .  . 

I 

$6,000 

Director  . 

I 

$6, 000 

Chief  clerk . 

I 

2,  SOO 

Chief  clerk .  . 

I 

3,  000 

Chief  disbursing  clerk . 

I 

2,  SOO 

Disbursing  officer.  .  . 

1 

2,  700 

Librarian . 

I 

2,  OOO 

Cashier .  . 

I 

2,  100 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

I 

T,  400 

Editor  .  . 

I 

2,  400 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

3 

x,  600 

Librarian . 

I 

2, 100 

Clerks: 

Senior  clerks  (15): 

At  $ 1,000 . 

I 

I,  OOO 

At  $2,100 . 

e: 

10,  soo 

At  Iqoo . 

4 

3,  600 

At  $1,980 . 

9, 900 

0 

At  $720, . . 

4 

2,  880 

At  $[,860 . 

9.  3°° 

Watchmen: 

Clerks  (30): 

At  #840  . 

I 

840 

At  $1,740 . 

10 

17,  400 

At  $600 . 

4 

2,  400 

At  $r,62o . 

10 

16,  200 

Janitor . 

I 

600 

At  $1,500 . 

10 

15,000 

Junior  clerks  (50): 

At  $1,380 . 

10 

13,  800 

At  $1,320 . 

10 

13,  200 

At  $1,260 . 

10 

12,  600 

At  $1,200 . 

10 

12,  000 

Under  clerks  (80): 

At  $1,080 . 

20 

21,  600 

At  $1,020  . 

20 

20,  400 

At  $960 . 

20 

19,  200 

At  $900 . 

20 

18,  000 

Telephone  operator . 

I 

780 

Messengers,  at  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

5 

3,  600 

Messenger  boys,  at  $480 . 

5 

2,  400 

Electrician . 

1 

1,380 

Engineer  (steam) . 

1 

1,  200 

<1 

Firemen,  at  $780 . 

4 

3,  120 

Elevator  conductors,  at  $780 . 

2 

1,  560 

Skilled  mechanics,  at  $1,020 . 

2 

2,  040 

Lieutenant  of  watch . 

1 

1,  020 

Watchmen,  at  $780 . 

10 

7,  800 

Laborers: 

At  $660  . 

10 

6,  600 

At  $480  . 

9 

4,  32° 

Messengers,  at  $840 . 

4 

1,92° 

Charwomen,  at  $300 . 

12 

3,  600 

27 

$3L  24o 

Total . 

236 

$268,  500 

Lump-fund  roll  a . 

.  209 

214,  206 

245,  446 

Total . . 

236 

$245,  446 

Increase  over  r> resent  salarv  roll _ _ 

$23,  054 

Average  increase . 

$98 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

9-4 

a  Footnote  on  p.  76. 


76  SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY— ADMINISTRATIVE  AND  CLERICAL  FORCE— Continued. 


“LUMP-FUND  roll. 

CLERICAL  AND  SUBORDINATE  EMPLOYEES  PAID  FROM  THE  FUND  “FOR  GENERAL  EXPENSES  OF  THE  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY.” 

[Sundry  civil  act  of  May  27,  1908.] 


Cashier .  $2,  200 

Accountant .  1, 980 

Private  secretary .  1, 800 

Assistant  librarian .  1, 400 

Lditors: 

1  at  $2,400 .  2,400 

1  at  $2,100 .  2, 100 

Lditorial  clerk  .  1,  200 

Index  clerk .  1,  000 

Law  clerks,  2  at  $900  ...  i,  800 

Fngraver’s  clerk .  1,  740 

Shipping  clerk .  1,400 

Senior  clerks: 

1  at  $2,400 .  2, 400 

2  at  $2,100 .  4,200 

2  at  $1,980 . 1 .  3, 960 

1  at  $1,860 .  1,860 

1  at  $1,800 .  1,800 

Clerks: 

1  at  $2,000 .  2,000 

2  at  $1,740 .  3,480 

I  at  $1,680 .  1,  680 

4  at  $1,620 .  6,480 

II  at  $1,500 .  16,500 

3  at  $1,400 .  4,200 

3  at  $1,200 .  3,600 


Clerks— Continued. 


1  at  $1,000 . 

1  at  $S4o . 

Junior  clerks: 

7  at  $1,380 . 

.  9, 660 

12  at  $1,320 . . . . 

.  15. 840 

1  at  $1,260 . 

.  1,260 

14  at  $1,200  . . . . 

Under  clerks: 

5  at  $1,080 . 

.  5, 400 

14  at  $1,020 . . . . 

3  at  $960 . 

1  at  $qoo . 

4  at  $840 . 

.  3. 36° 

5  at  $750 . 

.  3, 750 

2  at  $720 . 

.  i,44° 

Stenographers 

and 

typewriters: 

1  at  $1,020  . . . . 

3  at  $900 . 

.  2,  700 

1  at  $960 . 

1  at  $720 . 

.  720 

Stenographers : 

1  at  $1,200 . 

1  at  $qoo . 

2  at  $840 . 

Typewriters: 

2  at  $900 .  $1, 800 

1  at  $840 .  840 

Assistant  electrical  en¬ 
gineer .  1,400 

Engineer  (steam) .  1,200 

Firemen,  4  at  $720 .  2,  8S0 

Telephone  operator  ....  720 

Llevator  conductor .  600 

Carpenter .  1,  000 

Painter .  1,050 

Chief  watchman .  1,000 

Watchmen: 

2  at  $900 .  1,800 

3  at  $720 .  2,160 

2  at  $600 .  1,200 

Messengers: 

1  at  $840 . 840 

1  at  $720 .  720 

5  at  $600 .  3,  000 

1  at  $500 .  500 

1  at  $180 .  180 

Messenger  boys,  4  at 
$480 .  1,920 


Skilled  laborers: 

2  at  $1,200... .  $2,400 

;  at  $1,080 .  1,080 

1  at  $1,020 .  1,020 

3  at  $900 .  2,700 

2  at  $720 .  1,440 

2  at  $660 .  1,320 

3  at  $600 .  1,800 

1  at  $840 .  840 

1  at  $480 .  4S0 

Classified  laborers: 

1  at  $1,000 .  i,  000 

1  at  $900 .  900 

4  at  $840 .  3,360 

1  at  $720 .  720 

Laborers: 

2  at  $720 . .  1, 440 

2  at  $660 . .  1,  320 

1  at  $626 . 626 

8  at  $600 .  4, 800 

1  at  $540 .  540 

2  at  $480 .  960 

Charwomen,  12  at  $240. .  2, 880 


Total  . . $214,206 


POST-OFFICE  DEPARTMENT. 

COMPARATIVE  TABLE. 

SALARIES  OE  POST-OFFICE  DEPARTMENT,  BY  BUREAUS. 


(1) 

Appropria¬ 
tion,  1909. 

(2) 

I ncrease 
asked. 

(3) 

Official  esti¬ 
mates,  1910. 

(4) 

Estimates 
under  Exee- 
tive  order. 

(5) 

Increase  of 
(4)  over  (3). 

(6) 

Per  cent 
of  in¬ 
crease. 

Office  of  the  Postmaster-General . 

$295,  000 

$1,  800 

$296,  Soo 

$33  b  500 

$34,  7°° 

11 .6 

Office  of  the  First  Assistant  Postmaster- 

General . 

179.  43° 

179,  43° 

195,  660 

16,  230 

9.0 

Office  of  the  Second  Assistant  Postmaster- 

General . . 

266,  790 

5,  880 

272,  670 

299,  460 

26,  790 

9.8 

Office  of  the  Third  Assistant  Postmaster- 

General . 

332,  560 

332,  58o 

370,  6S0 

38,  100. 

11. 4 

Office  of  the  Fourth  Assistant  Postmaster- 

4 

General . 

457,  960 

457,  960 

5°i,  480 

43,  520 

9-5 

Total . 

b  53b  76o 

7,  680 

1 , 539,  44o 

1,  698,  780 

159,  340 

10.  3 

SALARIES,  POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S  BUREAU. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  83). 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Postmaster-General . 

Chief  clerk . 

Private  secretary . 

Disbursing  clerk . 

Appointment  clerk . 

Assistant  chief  clerk . 

Printing  clerk . 

Chief  inspector . 

Chief  clerk,  division  of  post-office 
inspectors . 

Purchasing  agent . 

Chief  clerk,  division  of  the  purchas¬ 
ing  agent . 

Assistant  attorney . 

Do . 

Law  clerk  .  . . 

Bookkeeper  and  accountants . 

Assistant  printing  clerk . 

Stenographers,  at  $1,600 . 

Clerks  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

Clerks  class  three,  at  $1,600  . , . 


1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 
6 

13 


Salary. 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

$12,  000 

Postmaster-General . . 

1 

$12,  000 

3,  000 

Chief  inspector . 

1 

4,  200 

2,  500 

Purchasing  agent . 

1 

4,  200 

2,  250 

Chief  clerk  and  superintendent . 

1 

3,  600 

2,  OOO 

Secretary  to  the  Postmaster-General . 

1 

3,000 

2,  OOO 

Disbursing  clerk . 

I 

2,  700 

2,  OOO 

Assistant  attorney . 

1 

2,  700 

4,  000 

Assistant  chief  clerk . 

I 

2,  700 

Assistant  attorney . 

1 

2,  400 

2,  OOO 

Appointment  clerk . 

1 

2,  400 

4,  000 

Chief  clerk,  division  of  post-office 

inspectors . 

1 

2,  400 

2,  OOO 

Chief  clerk,  division  of  thepurchas- 

2,  750 

ing  agent . 

1 

2,  400 

2,  OOO 

Senior  clerks: 

I,  800 

At  $2, 100 . 

4 

8,  400 

At  $1,980 . 

3 

5,  940 

At  $1,860 . 

3 

5,  580 

I,  600 

Clerks: 

3,  200  i 

At  $1,740 . 

12 

20,  880 

t  0  Ron 

At  $1,620 . 

12 

19,  440 

At  $1,500 . 

12 

18,  000 

20,  SOO 

77 


78 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S  BUREAU— Continued. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  83.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Clerks  class  two,  at  $1,400, . 

21 

$29,  400 

Clerks  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

23 

27,  600 

Clerks  class  E,  at  $1,000 . 

24 

24,  000 

Clerks  class  D,  at  $900 . 

20 

1 8,  000 

Curator  of  museum . 

1 

1,  000 

Messenger  in  charge  of  mails . 

1 

900 

Telephone  switchboard  operator . 

1 

720 

Assistant  telephone  switchboard  op¬ 
erator  . 

1 

600 

Messenger . 

1 

840 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

7 

5,  040 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

3i 

20,  460 

Pace . 

I 

360 

1,400  | 

Engineer . 

1 

Assistant  engineers,  at  $1,000 . 

8 

8,  000 

Electrician . .  . 

1 

1,  400 

Assistant  electricians,  at  $1,200 . 

2 

2,  400 

Dynamo  tenders,  at  $900 . 

3 

2,  700 

Eireman  and  blacksmith . 

1 

900 

Fireman  and  steamfitter .  ...... 

1 

900 

Elevator  conductors,  at  $720 . 

10 

7,  200 

Firemen,  at  $720 . 

17 

12,  240 

Carpenters: 

At  $1,200 . 

1 

1,  200 

At  $1,000 . 

At  $900  . 

1 

1,  000 

2 

1,  800 

Captain  of  the  watch . 

1 

I,  OOO 

Lieutenants  of  the  watch,  at  $840.  .  . . 

2 

1,680 

Watchmen,  at  $720 . 

29 

20,  880 

Foreman  of  laborers . . 

1 

800 

Laborers  and  coal  passers,  at  $500  . . . 

10 

5,  OOO 

Plumber . 

1 

9°° 

Awning  maker . 

1 

900 

Female  laborers: 

At  $540 . 

1 

540 

At  $500 . 

3 

1,500 

At  $480 . 

3 

1/440 

Charwomen,  at  $240 . 

40 

9,  600 

Total . 

309 

$296,  800 

Total,  1909 . 

307 

295,  OOO 

Increase . . 

2 

$1,  800 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

12 

$16,  560 

At  $1,320 . 

12 

15,  840 

At  $1,260 . 

12 

15, 120 

At  $1,200 . 

10 

12,  OOO 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080 . 

6 

6,  480 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $960 . 

6 

6,  120 

5 

4,  800 

At  $900 . 

5 

4,  500 

Messengers  or  skilled  laborers: 

At  $840 . 

4 

3.  360 

At  $780 . 

4 

3,  120 

At  $720 . 

4 

2,  880 

Engineer . 

1 

1,  620 

Engineers: 

At  $1,200 . 

3 

3,  600 

At  $1,020 . 

5 

5,  100 

Electrician . 

1 

i,5°o 

Electricians: 

At  $1,260 . 

2 

2,520 

At  $1,020 . 

3 

3,  060 

Telephone  switchboard  operators, 

at  $780  . 

2 

1,560 

Elevator  conductors,  at  $780 . 

10 

7,  800 

Firemen: 

At  $780  . 

7 

5,46o 

At  $720  . 

10 

7,  200 

Captain  of  the  wTatch . 

1 

1,  200 

Lieutenants  of  the  watch,  at  $900. . . 

2 

1,  800 

Watchmen,  at  $840 . 

29 

24,  360 

Skilled  mechanics: 

At  $1,200 . 

O 

3,  600 

At  $1,020 . 

3 

3,  060 

At  $900 . 

3 

2,  700 

Unskilled  laborers: 

At  $660 . . 

42 

27, 720 

At  $480 . 

3 

1,440 

Messenger  boj? . 

1 

480 

Charwomen,  at  $300 . 

40 

12,  000 

Total . 

309 

$33 1>  5oo 
296,  800 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

$34,  700 
11.  6 

POST-OFFICE  DEPARTMENT. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  FIRST  ASSISTANT  POSTMASTER-GENERAL. 


79 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  84.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

First  Assistant  Postmaster-General. .  . 

1 

$5.  000 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  500 

Superintendent,  division  of  salaries 
and  allowances . 

1 

4,  000 

Assistant  superintendent,  division  of 
.  salaries  and  allowances . 

• 

I 

2,  250 

Chief,  division  of  correspondence  ... 

1 

2,  000 

Superintendent,  division  of  postmast¬ 
ers’  appointments . 

1 

3,  000 

Assistants,  division  of  postmasters’ 
appointments . 

2 

4,  000 

Superintendent,  division  of  city  de¬ 
livery  . 

1 

3,  000 

Assistant  superintendent,  division  of 
city  delivery . 

I 

2,  000 

Clerks,  class  four,  at  $ 1,800 . 

12 

21,  600 

Clerks,  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

25 

40,  000 

Clerks,  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

23 

32,  200 

Clerks,  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

20 

24,  000 

Clerks,  class  E,  at  $1,000 . 

13 

13, 000 

Clerks,  class  D,  at  $900 . 

14 

1 2,  600 

Messengers,  at  $840 . 

4 

3>36o 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

4 

2,  880 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

2 

I,  320 

Pages,  at  $360 . 

2 

720 

Total . 

129 

$l~9>  430 

Total,  1909 . 

129 . 

179.  430 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Salary. 


First  Assistant  Postmaster-General.  . 

1 

$6,  000 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

3,000 

General  superintendent,  division  of 

salaries  and  allowances . 

1 

4,  200 

Assistant  superintendent,  division  of 

salaries  and  allowances . 

1 

2,  400 

Superintendent,  division  of  post- 

masters’  appointments . 

1 

3,  000 

Superintendent,  division  of  city  de- 

livery . 

1 

3,  000 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100 . 

4 

8,  400 

At  $1,980 . 

6 

1 1,  880 

At  $1,860 . 

6 

1  r,  160 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740 . 

]6 

27,  840 

At  $1,620 . 

16 

25,  920 

At  $1,500 . 

16 

24,  000 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

8 

11,  040 

At  $1,320 . 

8 

10,  560 

At  $1,260 . 

8 

10,  080 

At  $1,200 . 

8 

9,  600 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080 . 

4 

4,  32° 

At  $1,020 . 

4 

4,  080 

At  $960 . 

4 

3-  840 

At  $900 . 

3 

2,  700 

Messengers  or  skilled  laborers: 

At  $840 . 

.4 

3,  360 

At  $780 . 

2 

1,560 

At  $720 . .  .  .  . . 

2 

1,  440 

At  $660  . 

2 

1,320 

Messenger  boys,  at  $480 . 

2 

960 

Total . 

129 

$195,  660 

179, 430 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

$16,  230 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

9.0 

8o 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  SECOND  ASSISTANT  POSTMASTER-GENERAL. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  85.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Second  Assistant  Postmaster-General. 

1 

$5,000 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  500 

General  superintendent,  division  of 
railway  mail  service . 

1 

4,  000 

Assistant  superintendent,  division  of 
railway  mail  service . 

1 

3,  5oo 

Chief  clerk,  division  of  railway  mail 
service . . . 

1 

2,  000 

Superintendent,  division  of  railway 
adjustments .  . 

1 

3,  000 

Assistant  superintendent,  division  of 
rail  wav  adjustments . 

1 

2,  250 

Superintendent,  division  of  foreign 
mails .  . 

r 

3,  000 

2,  000 

Chief  clerk,  division  of  foreign  mails. 

1 

Chief,  division  of  inspection . 

1 

2,  000 

Chief,  division  of  equipment . 

1 

2,  000 

Chief,  division  of  contracts . 

1 

2,  000 

Clerks  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

16 

28,  800 

Clerks  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

46 

73,  600 

Clerks  class  two,  at  $,400 . 

41 

57,  4oo 

Clerks  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

33 

39,  600 

Clerks  class  E,  at  $1,000 . 

21 

21,  000 

Clerks  class  D,  at  $900 . 

14 

12,  600 

Messenger  in  charge  of  mails . 

1 

900 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

7 

5,  040 

Page . V 

I 

480 

$272,  670 

Total . 

192 

Total,  1909 . 

185 

266,  790 

Increase  . . . 

7 

$5,  880 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  3507.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Second  Assistant  Postmaster-Gen- 

eral . 

I 

$6,  000 

3,  coo 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

General  superintendent,  division  of 

railway  mail  service . 

1 

4,  200 

Assistant  general  superintendent, 

, 

division  of  railway  mail  service.  .  . 

1 

3,  600 

Superintendent,  division  of  foreign 

mails . 

1 

3,  OWJ 

Superintendent,  division  of  railway 

adjustments . , 

1 

3,  000 

Superintendent,  division  of  contracts 

1 

2,  700 

Superintendent,  division  of  equip- 

ment . 

1 

2,  700 

Superintendent,  division  of  inspec- 

tion  . 

1 

2,  700 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100  . 

6 

12,  600 

At  $1,980 . 

6 

11,  880 

At  $1,860 . 

7 

13,  020 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740  . 

30 

52,  200 

At  $1,620  . 

30 

48,  600 

At  $1,500 . 

27 

40,  500 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

13 

17,  94o 

At  $1,320  . 

13 

17,  160 

At  $1,260 . 

13 

16,  380 

At  $1,200 . 

L3 

15,600 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080 . 

4 

4,  320 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $960  . 

4 

4, 080 

4 

3,  840 

At  $900 . 

4 

3,  600 

Messengers  or  skilled  laborers: 

At  $840  . 

4 

3,  360 

At  $780 . 

2 

1,560 

At  $720  . 

2 

1,  440 

Messenger  boy . 

1 

480 

Total . 

192 

$299,  460 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

272,  670 

$26,  790 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

9.8 

POST-OFFICE  DEPARTMENT.  81 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  THIRD  ASSISTANT  POSTMASTER-GENERAL. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  85.) 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Third  Assistant  Postmaster-General.  . 

I 

$5, ooo 

Chief  clerk . 

I 

2,  500 

Superintendent,  division  of  stamps.  .  . 

1 

2,  750 

Superintendent,  division  of  classifica¬ 
tion  . 

I 

2,  750 

12  ,  OOO  j 

Special  agents,  division  of  classifica¬ 
tion,  at  $2,000 . 

6 

.Superintendent,  division  of  finance.  .. 

1 

2,  250 

Assistant  superintendent,  division  of 
finance  . 

I 

2,  OOO 

.Superintendent,  division  of  registered 
mails . 

1 

2,  500  I 

Assistant  superintendents,  division  of 
registered  mails,  at  $2,000 . 

6 

12,  OOO  I 

Chief,  division  of  redemption . 

1 

2,  OOO  1 

Superintendent,  division  of  money 
orders . 

1 

3,500  ! 

Chief  clerk,  division  of  money  orders 

1 

2, 250  ; 

Clerks  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

12 

21,  600 

Clerks  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

3° 

48,  OOO 

Clerks  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

43 

60,  200 

Clerks  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

56 

67,  200 

Clerks  class  E,  at  $1,000 . 

4i 

41,  OOO 

Clerks  class  D,  at  $900 . 

3° 

27,  OOO 

Messenger . 

1 

840 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

6 

4,  320  j 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

16 

10,  560 

Page . 

1 

360 

Total . 

25S 

$332,580  j 

Total,  1909 . 

! 

CO 

lO 

(N 

332,580  Jj 

' 

II 

Employees. 


Third  Assistant  Postmaster-General . 

Chief  clerk . 

Superintendent,  division  of  money 
orders . 


Assistant  superintendent,  division 
of  money  orders . 


Superintendent,  division  of  classifi¬ 
cation  . 


Assistant  superintendents,  division 
of  classification,  at  $2,100 . 


Superintendent,  division  of  finance . 

Superintendent,  division  of  regis¬ 
tered  mails . 


Assistant  superintendents,  division 
of  registered  mails,  at  $2,100 . 

Superintendent,  division  of  stamps. 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100 . 

At  $1,980 . 

At  $1,860 . 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740 . 

At  $1,620 . 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

At  $1,320 . 

At  $1,260 . 

At  $1,200 . 

Under  clerks  : 

At  $1,080 . 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $960 . 

At  $900 . 

Messengers,  or  skilled  laborers: 

At  $840 . 

At  $780 . 

At  $720 . 

At  $660  . 

Messenger  boy . 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Total 


Increase  over  official  estimates. 
Per  cent  of  increase . 


4  ! 

5 

5  ! 

24 

24 

25 

24  | 
24  | 

24 

25 

8  | 
8  i 
8 

6 

6 

6 

6 

5 


Salary. 

$6,  000 
3,  000 

3,  600 

2,  400 

3,  000 

12,  600 
3.  000 

3,  uoo 

12,  600 

3,  000 

8,  400 

9,  900 
9,  300 

41,  760 
38, 880 
37.  5oo 

33, 120 
3L  680 
30,  240 
30,  000 

8,  640 
8,  160 
.  7, 680 
5,  4oo 

5,  040 

4,  680 
4,  3 2D 

3,300 

480 


258  $370, 680 

332,  580 


$38,  100 
11. 4 


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SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  FOURTH  ASSISTANT  POSTMASTER-GENERAL. 


Oeficiae  Estimates  eor  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  86.) 

Employees 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary, 

Fourth  Assistant  Postmaster-General. 

1 

$5,  o°o 

Chief  clerk . 

I 

2,  500 

Superintendent,  division  of  rural  de¬ 
livery . 

1 

3,000 

Assistant  superintendent,  division  of 
rural  delivery . 

1 

2,  OOO 

Superintendent,  division  of  dead 
letters  . 

1 

2, 750 

Chief  clerk,  division  of  dead  letters  .  . 

I 

1, 800 

Superintendent,  division  of  supplies.  . 

I 

2, 500 

Assistant  superintendent,  division  of 
.  supplies . 

I 

1, 800 

Topographer . 

1 

2, 750 

Assistant  topographer . 

I 

2, 000 

Clerks,  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

7 

1 2, 600 

Clerks,  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

14 

22, 400 

Clerks,  class  two.  at  $1,400 . 

34 

47, 600 

Clerks,  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

78 

93, 600 

Clerks,  class  E,  at  $1,000 . 

105 

105, 000 

Clerks,  class  D,  at  $900 . 

73 

65, 700 

Stenographer . 

1 

X,  600 

Do . 

1 

I,  200 

Messengers,  at  $840 . 

4 

3,  360 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720  .  .  . 

16 

11,520 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

35 

23, 100 

Female  laborers,  at  $480 . 

6 

2,  880 

Pages,  at  $360 . 

3 

I,  080 

Draftsmen: 

At  $1,800 . 

3 

5,  400 

At  $1,600 . 

4 

6, 400 

At  $1,400 . 

4 

5,  600 

At  $1,200 . 

3 

3,  600 

Examiner . 

1 

1,  200 

Map  mounter . 

I 

T,  200 

Assistant  map  mounter . 

I 

720 

Mechanic . 

r 

I,  OOO 

Copyist  of  maps: 

At  $1,000 .  .  . 

7 

7,  000 

At  $900  . 

9 

8,  100 

Total . 

421 

$457,  960 

Total,  1909 . 

421 

457,96o 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees 


Fourth  Assistant  Postmaster-General . 

Chief  clerk . 

Superintendent,  division  of  dead 
letters  . . 


Superintendent,  division  of  rural  de¬ 
livery  . 

Superintendent,  division  of  supplies. 

Superintendent,  division  of  topog¬ 
raphy  . 

vSenior  clerks: 

At  $2,100 . . 

At  $1  980 . . 

li,86o . 


At 


Clerks: 
At : 
At  . 
At : 


.1,740 
4,620 
11,500 

Junior  clerks: 
At  $1,380 
At  $1,320 
At  $  1 , 260 
At  $1,200 


Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080 . 

At  $1,020  . 

At  $960 . 

At  $900 . . 

Messengers  or  skilled  laborers: 

At  $840 . 

At  $780 . 

At  $720 . 

At  $660  . 


Unskilled  laborers: 

At  $660 . 

At  $480  .  .  . 

Messenger  boys,  at  $480 . 
Total . 


Num¬ 

ber. 


4 

12 

12 


14 

14 

15 

30 

30 

30 

30 

40 

40 

40 

39 

8 

5 
8 

14 

48 

6 


421 


Increase  over  official  estimates. 
Per  cent  of  increase . 


Salary 


$6, 000 
3,  000 

3,  000 

3,  000 
3,  000 

3,  000 

8,  400 
23, 760 
22,  320 

24,  360 
22,  680 
22,  500 

41,  400 

39.  600 

37,  800 
36,  000 

43,  200 

40,  800 

38,  400 
35,  ioo 

6,  720 
6,  240 
5,  760 

9,  240 

1 1,  880 
2,  880 

1,440 


$501,  480 
457, 960 


$43,  520 
9-  5 


DEPARTMENT  OF  JUSTICE. 


COMPARATIVE  TABLE. 

SALARIES  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  JUSTICE,  BY  OFFICES. 


(0 

Appropria¬ 
tions  for 
I9°9- 

(2) 

Increase 

asked. 

(3) 

Official  esti¬ 
mates  for 
1910. 

(4) 

Estimates 
under  exec¬ 
utive  order. 

(5) 

Increase  of 
(4)  over  (3). 

(6) 

Per  cent  of 
increase. 

Office  of  Attorney-General . 

Office  of  Solicitor  of  the  Treasury . 

$364,  94o 

28,  980 

$11,  920 

$376,  860 
28,  980 

$415,  280 
30,  980 

$38,  420 

2,  000 

10.  2 

6.  9 

Office  of  Solicitor  of  Department  of  Com¬ 
merce  and  Labor. 

22,  690 

1,  800 

24,  490 

26,  240 
' 

L  750 

7.  2 

Total . 

416,  610 

13,  720 

430,  33° 

472,  500 

42,  170 

9.8 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  ATTORNEY-GENERAL. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  145.) 


Employees. 


Attorney-General . 

Solicitor-General . 

Assistant  to  the  Attorney-General .... 

Assistant  attorneys-general,  at  $5, 000) .  j 

Assistant  Attorney-General,  Post-  i 
Office  Department . 

Solicitor  of  Internal  Revenue . 

Solicitor,  Department  of  State . 

Attorneys: 

At  $5,000 . . . . 

At  $3,500 . 

At  $3,250 . 

At  $3,000 . 

At  $2, 500 . 

Assistant  attorneys: 

At  $3,500  (now  paid  from  the  ap¬ 
propriation  “Enforcement  of 

antitrust  laws’  ’ ) . 

At  $3,000 . . 

At  $2,750 . 

At  $2,500 . 

(“Assistant  attorney  in  charge  of 
dockets,’’  at  $2,500,  consoli¬ 
dated  with  4  assistant  attor¬ 
neys,  at  $2,500  each.) 

At  $2,400 . 

At  $2,000 . 

Attorney  in  charge  of  titles  (now 
designated  ‘  ‘  law  clerk  and  exam¬ 
iner  of  titles ’’) . 

Assistant  examiner  of  titles . 

Chief  clerk  and  ex  officio  superin¬ 
tendent  of  buildings . 

Superintendent  of  buildings . 

Private  secretary  and  assistant  to  the 
Attorney-General . | 


Num¬ 

ber. 

.Salary. 

1 

$12,  000 

I 

7,  500 

1 

7,  000 

7 

35,  odd 

1 

5,  000 

1 

4,  500 

1 

4,  5o° 

2 

IO,  GOO 

2 

7, 000 

1 

3,  250 

10 

30, 000 

1 

2, 500 

1 

3, 500 

2 

6,  000 

2 

5-  500 

5 

12,  500 

1 

2,400 

2 

4,  UOO 

1 

2,  700 

1 

2,  000 

I 

2,  500 

500 

1 

3,  000 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Attorney-General . 

1 

$12,  000 

Solicitor-General . 

1 

9,  000 

Assistant  to  the  Attorney-General . .  . 

1 

8,  000 

Assistant  attorneys-general,  at$6,ooo . 

7 

42,  000 

Assistant  Attorney  General,  Post- 

Office  Department . 

1 

6,  000 

Solicitor  of  Internal  Revenue . 

1 

5,4oo 

Solicitor,  Department  of  State . 

1 

5,  4oo 

Attorneys : 

At  $5,040  . 

2 

10,  080 

At  $3,600 . 

2 

7,  200 

At  $3,300 . 

i 

3,  300 

At  $3,000 . 

10 

30,  000 

At  $2,700 . 

1 

2,  700 

Assistant  attorneys : 

At  $3,600 . 

1 

3,  600 

At  $3,000 . 

4 

1 2,  000 

At  $2,700 . . 

5 

13,  5°° 

At  $2,400 . 

1 

2,  400 

At  $2,100 . 

2 

4,  200 

Attorney  in  charge  of  titles . 

1 

3,  3°° 

Assistant  examiner  of  titles . 

1 

2,  100 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

3,  600 

Private  secretary  and  assistant  to  the 

Attorney-General . 

r 

3,  600 

Law  clerks: 

At  $2,100 . 

3 

6,  300 

At$i,98o . 

2 

3,  960 

Attorney  in  charge  of  pardons . 

i 

3,  000 

Disbursing  clerk  . 

1 

3,  3°o 

Appointment  clerk . 

1 

2,  400 

Superintendent  of  prisons  and  pris- 

oners . 

1 

3,600 

83 


84 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  ATTORNEY-GENERAL— Continued. 


Official,  Estimates  eor  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  145.) 


Employees. 


Law  clerks: 

At  $2,000  (including  1  in  office 
of  Solicitor  of  Internal  Rev¬ 
enue)  . 

At  $1,800 . 

Attorney  in  charge  of  pardons . 

Disbursing  clerk . . . 

Appointment  clerk . 

Superintendent  of  prisons  and  pris¬ 
oners  . . . 

Chief  examiner . 

Examiners: 

At  $2,500 . 

At  $2, 250 . 

At  $2,000 . 

At  $1,800 . 

Librarian . 

Clerk  to  the  Attorney-General . 

Stenographer  to  the  Solicitor-General. 

Clerks  of  class  four  (increase  of  2 
submitted) . 

Clerks  of  class  three  . 


Clerks  of  class  two  (increase  of  1 
submitted) . 

Clerks  of  class  one  (telegraph  oper¬ 
ator  and  stenographer,  omitted  as 
such  and  included  in  this  item.  In¬ 
crease  of  2  submitted) . 

Clerks: 

At  $1,000 . 

At  $900  (including  1  clerk  at 
$900,  now  paid  from  the  appro¬ 
priation  1  ‘  Enforcement  of 
antitrust  laws  ” ) . 

Packer . . . 

Chief  messenger . 

Messengers: 

At  $960  ( in  lieu  of  1  messenger 
at  $840.  This  change  is  pro¬ 
posed  in  order  to  rectify  an 
omission  in  the  transfers  of 
last  year)  . . 

At  $840  (decrease  of  1  as  noted 
above) . 

Assistant  messengers: 

At  $720  (2  elevator  conductors, 
omitted  as  such  and  included 
in  this  item) . 


Laborers,  at  $660 . 

Watchmen,  at  $720 . 

Engineer. .  . . 

Assistant  engineers,  at  $900. 

Firemen,  at  $720 . 

Head  charwoman . 

Charwomen,  at  $240. ....... 


o 

4 

2 

3 
1 
1 
1 

9 

12 


13 

6 

18 

1 

1 


14 

7 

4 

1 

2 

4 

1 

20 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Salary. 


1 


Employees. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


$6,  000 
3,  600 


2,  75° 
2,  750 
2,  OOO 


3,  000 
2,  750 


7,  5 00 
9,  OOO 

4,  000 

5,  4oo 
1,  600 
1,  600 
1,  600 

16,  200 
19,  200 


9,  800 


15,  600 
6,  000 


16,  200 
900 
1,  OOO 


960 

3,  360 


10,  080 
4,  620 
2,  880 
1,  200 

1,  800 

2,  880 
480 

4,  800 


Chief  examiner . 

Examiners 

At  $2,700 . 

At  $2,400 . 

At  $2,100 . 

At  $1,980 . 

Clerk  in  charge  of  mails  and  files 
(in  lieu  of  clerk  of  class  four) 

Clerk  in  charge  of  supplies  ( in  lieu 
of  clerk  of  class  four) . 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100 . 

At  $1,980 . 

At  $1,860 . 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740 . . 

At  $1,620 . 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

At  $1,320 . 

At  $1,260 . 

At  $1,200 . 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080 . 

At  $1,020 . 

Packer . 


Messengers,  or  skilled  laborers: 

At  $1,080 . 

At  $960  . 

At  $840  . 

At  $780 . 

At  $720  . 

Unskilled  laborers,  at  $660 . 

Watchmen,  at  $840 . 

Engineer . 

Do . 

Do . . . 

Firemen,  at  $780. . 

Unskilled  laborer  (female) . 

Charwomen,  at  $240 . 


[ 


3 

4 
3 
2 


1 


1 


1 

3 

3 

7 

10 

5 

6 
6 

4 
3 

10 

8 

1 


1  I 

14  ! 

4 

3  i 

4  I 

4  I 
1 

! 

1  1 
1 

4 

1 

20 


Salary, 


$3,  600 

8,  100 

9,  600 
6,  300 
3.  960 

2,  100 

2,  100 


2,  100 
5,  94o 
5,  580 


12,  180 
16,  200 

7.  500 

8,  280 
7,  920 
5,040 
3,  600 


10,  800 
8,  160 

960 


1,  080 
960 

11,  760 
3,  120 

2,  160 

2,  640 

3,  360 
1,380 
1,  020 

960 

3,  120 
480 

4,  800 


DEPARTMENT  OE  JUSTICE. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  ATTORNEY-GENERAL— Continued. 


85 


Employees. 


FOR  THE  DIVISION  OF  ACCOUNTS. 

Chief,  division  of  accounts  ......... 

Chief  bookkeeper  and  record  clerk 

Clerks  of  class  four . 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 


Total . 

Total,  1909 

Increase  .  . 


OFFICE  OF  THE  SOLICITOR  OF  THE  TREASURY. 


Solicitor . 

Assistant  solicitor . 

Chief  clerk . 

Law  clerks,  at  $2,000 . 

Docket  clerks,  at  $2,000 . 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $ 1,800 .  . 
Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600. 
Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400.  . 

Assistant  messenger . 

Laborer . 


Total 


Solicitor . 

Assistant  solicitor . 

Chief  clerk . 

Law  clerks,  at  $ 2,400 . 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2, 100 . 

At  $1,860 . 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740 . 

At$r,62o . 

At  $1,500 . 

Messenger  or  skilled  laborer. 

Do . 


Total 


Increase  over  official  estimates . 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 


R  I9IO. 

15-) 

_ 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

♦ 

FOR  THE  DIVISION  OF  ACCOUNTS. 

1 

$2,  500 

Chief,  division  of  accounts . 

1 

$3,000 

1 

2,  000 

Chief  bookkeeper  and  record  clerk  .  . 

1 

2,  400 

3 

5.4oo 

Senior  clerks:' 

At  $1,980 . 

2 

3.96o 

4 

O,  ^J.OO 

At  $[,860 . 

2 

3.  720 

6 

8,  400 

Clerks: 

5 

6,  000 

At  $1,740 . 

2 

3.  48o 

At  $1,620 . 

4 

6,  480 

At  $1,500 . 

4 

6,  000 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

2 

2,  760 

At  $1,320 . 

1 

1,320 

At  $1,260 . 

1 

1,  260 

% 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,080 . 

1 

1,  080 

At  $1,020 . 

1 

1,  020 

218 

$376,  860 

Total . 

218 

$415,  280 

215 

364,  940 

376,  860 

1 

$11, 920 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

P 

CO 

to 

0 

vJ 

Average  increase .  . 

$176 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

1 

IO.  2 

$5,000 
3,000 
2,  100 
4,  800 

6,  300 
1,  860 

1,  740 
1,  620 
3,000 

840 

720 


$30,  980 
28,  980 


$2,  000 
$133 
6.9 


86 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

OFFICE  OF  THE  SOLICITOR  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE  AND  LABOR. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  145.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Solicitor . 

* 

I 

$5,000 

Chief  clerk  and  law  clerk . 

1 

2,  250 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

3 

5,  4o° 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

2 

3,  200 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

3 

4,  200 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

3 

3,  600 

Messenger . 

1 

S40 

Total  . 

14 

$24,  490 

Total,  1909 . 

13 

22,  690 

Increase . 

1 

$i,  800 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Solicitor . 

I 

$5,000 

Chief  clerk  and  law  clerk . 

1 

2,  700 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2, 100 . 

At  $1,860 . 

1 

2,  100 

2 

3.720 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740 . 

3 

5,  220 

At  $1,500 . 

1 

L  5°° 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

2 

2,  760 

At  $1,200 . 

2 

2,  400 

Messenger . 

1 

S- 

CO 

Total . 

14 

$26,  240 

Increase  over  official  estimates  . 

24, 490 

$1,  75° 
$125 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

7.  2 

DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE. 

COMPARATIVE  TABLE. 

SALARIES  OF  DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE,  RY  BUREAUS. 


(1) 

Appropria¬ 
tions  for 
[909. 

(2) 

Increase 

asked. 

(3) 

Official  esti¬ 
mates  for 
19x0. 

(4) 

Estimates 
under  exec¬ 
utive  order. 

(5) 

Increase  of 
(4)  over  (3). 

(6) 

Per  cent 
of 

increase. 

Office  of  Secretary . 

#132,  9°° 

$29,  400 

$162,  300 

$181,  260 

$18,  960 

11.7 

Weather  Bureau  . 

202,  510 

1,  800 

204,  310 

229,  020 

24,  7io 

12.  1 

Bureau  of  Animal  Industry . 

S3,  660 

3L  440 

1 15,  100 

125,  400 

10,  300 

8.9 

Bureau  of  Plant  Industry . 

187,  410 

2,  540 

189,  950 

209,  760 

19,  810 

10.  4 

Forest  Service  . 

144,  300 

a  84,  100 

60,  200 

61,  200 

1,  000 

bx.  7 

Bureau  of  Chemistry . 

66,  720 

16,  520 

83,  240 

90,  920 

7,  680 

9.  2 

Bureau  of  Soils . 

34, 700 

a  200 

34,  500 

38,  160 

3,  660 

10. 6 

Bureau  of  Entomology . 

26,  160 

I,  720 

27,  880 

29,  460 

1,  580 

5-7 

Bureau  of  Biological  Survey . 

7,  580 

5,  420 

13,  000 

15,000 

2,  000 

15.4 

Division  of  Accounts  and  Disbursements . 

46,  690 

9,  400 

56,  090 

62,  760 

6,  670 

xi. 9 

Division  of  Publications . 

139,  710 

2,  270 

141,  980 

155, 220 

13,  240 

9-3 

Bureau  of  Statistics . . . 

96,  640 

7,  940 

104,  580 

hi,  540 

6,  960 

6.7 

Library . . 

18,  080 

2,  080 

20,  160 

21,  960 

1,  800 

8.9 

Office  of  Experiment  Stations . 

34,  620 

4,  860 

39,  480 

42,  540 

3,  060 

7.8 

Office  of  Public  Roads . 

12,  390 

3,  820 

16,  210 

17,  820 

1,  610 

9-9 

Total . 

x,  234,  070 

34,  9io 

1,  268,  980 

1, 392,  020 

123,040 

9-7 

“Decrease. 

b The  small  per  cent  of  increase  is  due  to  a  change  in  the  organization  of  the  Forest  Service,  under  which  six  administrative  districts 
will  be  established  in  the  West  and  a  large  number  of  the  employees  in  Washington  transferred  to  the  field. 


Note. —In  submitting  the  estimates  of  appropriations  for  the  fiscal  year  1910,  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture 
transferred  to  the  statutory  rolls  all  clerical  positions  heretofore  carried  on  the  lump-fund  rolls,  while  all  professional 
and  technical  places  on  the  statutory  rolls  were  transferred  to  the  lump-fund  rolls.  In  preparing  the  following 
tables,  these  transfers  have  therefore  been  taken  into  consideration  in  computing  totals  of  places  and  appropriations. 

87 


88 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  SECRETARY. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  pp.  88-89.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Secretary  of  Agriculture . 

1 

$12,  000 

Assistant  Secretary  of  Agriculture  .  . . 

1 

5,  000 

vSolicitor . 

1 

4,  000 

Chief  clerk,  at  $2,500,  and  $500  addi¬ 
tional  as  custodian  of  buildings.  .  .  . 

1 

3,  000 

Private  secretary  to  the  Secretary  of 
Agriculture . 

T 

2,  500 

Stenographer  and  executive  clerk  to 
the  Secretary  of  Agriculture . 

I 

2,  000 

Private  secretary  to  the  Assistant  Sec¬ 
retary  of  Agriculture . . 

I 

1,  600 

Stenographer  to  the  Assistant  Secre¬ 
tary  of  Agriculture . 

I 

1,  400 

Appointment  clerk . . 

I 

2,  000 

Chief  of  supply  division . 

.1 

2,  OOO 

Inspector  . 

I 

2,  OOO 

Telegraph  and  telephone  operator  .  . 

I 

I,  400 

Note. — One  telegraph  and  telephone 
operator  at  $1,200  dropped. 

Clerks  of  class  four  (increase  of  2),  at 
$1  ,Soo  . . 

3 

5»  4°° 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

3 

4,  800 

Clerks  of  class  two  (increase  of  3), 
at  $1,400 . 

S 

1 1,  200 

Clerks  of  class  one  (increase  of  1), 
at  $1,200 . 

8 

9,  600 

Clerks  (increase  of  3),  at  $1,000 . 

S 

8,  000 

Clerks  (increase  of  2),  at  $900 . 

4 

3,  600 

Clerk . 

I 

840 

4,  3 20 

Clerks  or  laborers,  at  $720 . 

6 

Chief  engineer,  who  shall  be  captain 
of  the  watch . 

1 

1,  600 

Assistant  engineer . 

I 

1,  400 

Assistant  engineers,  at  $1,000 . 

2 

2,  OOO 

Firemen,  at  $7 20 . 

4 

2, 880 

Elevator  conductors,  at  $720 . 

4 

2, 880 

Electrician . 

1 

I,  OOO 

Cabinetmaker . 

1 

I,  IOO 

Carpenter . 

1 

I,  OOO 

Painter . 

I 

900 

720 

Do . 

1 

Plumber . 

1 

900 

Blacksmith . 

1 

840 

Mechanics : 

At  $1,200  (submitted) . 

2 

2,  400 

At  $1,100 . 

Mechanic . 

1 

I,  IOO 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Secretary  of  Agricultnre . 

1 

$I2,cOOO 

Assistant  Secretary  of  Agriculture  .  . 

1 

6,  000 

Solicitor . 

1 

4,  5°° 

Chief  clerk  and  cnstodian  of  build- 

ings . . 

I 

3,  600 

3,000 

Secretary  to  the  Secretary . 

I 

Executive  clerk  to  the  Secretarj^  .  .  . 

1 

2,  400 

Appointment  clerk . 

1 

2,  400 

Chief  of  supply  division . 

I 

2,  400 

Inspector . 

I 

2,  520 

Senior  clerks  (8): 

At  $2,100 . 

At  $1,980 . E . . 

3 

6,  3'oo 

2 

3.  960 

At  $1,860 . 

3 

5.  580 

Clerks  (9): 

At  $1,740 . 

1 

1,740 

At  $1,620 . 

1 

1,  620 

At  $1,500 . 

7 

10,  500 

Junior  clerks  (8) : 

At  $1,380 . 

1 

1,380 

At  $1,320 . 

1 

1,320 

At  $1,200 . 

6 

7,  200 

Under  clerks  (22): 

At  $1,080 . 

7 

7,  560 

At  $960 . 

4 

3.  840 

At  $900 . 

1 1 

9,900 

Chief  engineer . 

1 

2,  OOO 

Engineers  (3): 

At  $1,500 . 

1 

1, 500 

At  $1,200 . 

2 

2, 400 

Firemen,  at  $780 . . 

4 

3, 120 

Elevator  conductors,  at  $780 . 

4 

3, 120 

Electrician . 

1 

1,  200 

Skilled  mechanics  (9): 

At  $1,380 . 

3 

4, 140 

At  $1,200 . 

2 

2, 400 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $900 . 

2 

2, 040 

2 

1, 800 

89 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  SECRETARY-Continued. 


Official  Estimates  for 

1910. 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(  Book  of  Estimates,  pp.  88-89.) 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

.Salary. 

Lieutenant  of  the  watch . 

1 

$  1 , 000 

i  Lieutenant  of  the  watch . 

1 

$ r ,  080 

Watchmen  (increase  of  12),  at  $720.  . 

27 

19, 440 

Watchmen,  at  $84 0 . 

27 

22,  680 

Clerks  or  messengers  (increase  of  4), 

Messengers  or  skilled  laborers  (20) : 

at  $840 . 

I  I 

9, 240 

At  $840  . 

12 

io,  080 

Assistant  messengers : 

At  $720 . 

2 

1, 440 

At  $720  . . 

At  $660 . 

6 

2 

4,  3 20 
1,320 

At  $600 . 

2 

1, 200 

At  $480 . 

1 

480 

Skilled  laborers  : 

At  $840  . 

1 

840 

At  $720  . 

1 

720 

At  $660 . 

1 

660 

At  $600  . 

3 

1, 800 

At  $480  . 

1 

480 

Laborers  (increase  of  4),  at  $600 . 

5 

3, 000 

Unskilled  laborers  (17): 

Laborers  or  charwomen,  at  $480 . 

11 

5, 280 

At  $660 . 

At  $480 . 

6 

1 1 

3,  960 
5,  280 

Charwoman . 

1 

540 

Charwomen,  at  $300 . 

5 

1,  500 

Charwomen,  at  $240 . 

5 

1, 200 

For  extra  laborers  and  emergency 

For  extra  laborers  and  emergency 
errmlovments . . 

employments 

7,  600 

7, 600 

1  J 

Total . 

148 

$162, 300 

Total . 

148 

$181,  260 

Total,  1909 . 

1 16 

132, 900 

162,  300 

Increase 

3 2 

$29, 400 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

$18,  960 
$128 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

11.  7 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for  1909 . 

36.4 

S.  Doc.  63S,  60-2 


12 


9o 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  WEATHER  BUREAU. 


Employees. 


Chief  of  bureau . 

Assistant  chief  of  bureau .  .  . 

Chief  clerk . 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $ 2,000 
Librarian . 


Clerks  of  class  four  (increase  of  1), 
at  $1,800 . 


Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1, 600. 
Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400  .  . 


Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 


Clerks  at  $1,000 


Clerks  at  $900  , 


Copyists  or  typewriters  (5): 

At  $840  . 

At  $720 . 

Assistant  foreman  of  division,  at  $1,600 

Proof  reader . 

Chief  mechanic . 

Lithographers  (4): 

At  $1,300 . 

At  $1,200 . 


Pressmen,  at  $1,250.  .  .  . 

Folders  and  feeders  (8): 

At  $720 . 

At  $630 . 


Compositors,  at  $1,250 


Skilled  mechanics  (7): 

At  $1,200 . 

At  $1,000.  ...... 


Engineer . 


Captain  of  the  watch 

Electrician . 

Skilled  artisans,  at  $840. 
Firemen,  at  $720 . 


>R  I9IO. 

-90.) 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

( Executive  order  of  June  it,  1907.) 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

I 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

I 

$5,  000 

Chief  of  bureau . 

1 

1 

3,  000 

Assistant  chief . .’ . 

1 

1 

2,  250 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

4 

8,  000 

Chief  of  division,  at  $2,400 . 

4 

•  1 

2,  000 

Librarian  and  supervising  examiner . 

1 

Senior  clerks  ( 10) : 

7 

12,  600 

At  $1,980 . 

7 

7 

11,  200 

At  $1,860 . 

3 

18 

25,  200 

Clerks  (23): 

At  $1,740 . 

5 

At$r,62o . 

9 

At  $1,500 . 

9 

27 

32,  400 

Junior  clerks  (34): 

At  $1,380 . 

3 

At  $1,320 . 

11 

At  $1,260 . 

9 

At  $1,200 . 

11 

18 

18,  000 

Under  clerks  (24): 

At  $1,080 . 

5 

At  $1,020 . 

10 

9 

8,  TOO 

At  $960 . x1  . 

8 

At  $900 . 

1 

4 

3-  360 

1 

720 

2 

3,  200 

Foreman  of  composing  room . 

1 

Foreman  of  press  room . 

1 

1 

1,  400 

Proof  reader . 

1 

1 

1,  400 

Lithographers  (5): 

1 

1,  300 

At  $1,320 . 

2 

n 

0 

3,  600 

At  $1,260 . 

2 

At  $1,020 . 

I 

2 

2,  500 

Pressmen,  at  $1,320 . 

2 

Job  pressman . 

1 

5 

3 

3,  600 

1,  890 

Pressfeeders,  at  $780 . 

5 

Folders  and  stitchers,  at  $660 . 

2 

10 

12,  500 

Compositors,  at  $1,320 . 

IO 

Instrument  makers  (4): 

At  $1,500 . 

1 

At  $1,320 . 

3 

Skilled  mechanics  ( 10) : 

1 

1,  200 

At  $1,200 . . 

1 

6 

6,  000 

At  $1,020 . 

6 

At  $900 . 

3 

1 

1,  200 

Engineer . 

1 

Assistant  engineer . 

1 

1 

1,  000 

Captain  of  the  watch . 

I 

1 

1,  000 

Electrician . 

1 

6 

5,  040 

3 

2,  160 

Firemen,  at  $780 . 

3 

Salarv. 


$6,  000 
3,600 
2,  700 
9,  600 
2,  400 

13,  860 
5,580 


8,  700 
14,  580 

13,  5oo 

4,  140 

14,  520 
iL34o 
13,  200 

5,  4°° 
10,  200 

7,  680 
900 


1,  740 
1,740 
1,  620 


2,  640 
2,  520 

1,  020 

2,  640 
840 

3,  9°° 
1,320 

13,  200 

i,5°o 

3,  960 

1,  200 
6,  120 

2,  700 

1,  620 
-  1.  020 


2,  34° 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE. 

SALARIES,  WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued. 


91 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  89-90.) 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Watchmen,  at  $720 . . 

4 

$2,  880 

Messengers  or  laborers,  at  $660 . 

6 

3.  96° 

Messengers  or  laborers,  at  $720 . 

5 

3,  600 

Messengers,  messenger  boys,  or  labor¬ 
ers  (22): 

At  $600 . 

13 

7,  Soo 

At  $480 . 

4 

1,  920 

At  $450 . 

5 

2,  230 

Charwomen  (4): 

At  $360  . 

1 

360 

At  $240  . 

3 

720 

Total . 

187 

$204,  310 

Total,  1909 . 

186 

202,  510 

Increase  . 

1 

$1,  800 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Watchmen,  at  $840 . 

4 

#3.  36<> 

Messengers  or  skilled  laborers  (18): 

At  $>840 . 

4 

3.  360 

At  $720 . 

4 

2,  880 

At  $660  . 

10 

6,  600 

Unskilled  laborers  (9) : 

At  $660  . 

7 

4,  620 

At  $480  . 

2 

960 

Messenger  boys,  at  $480 . 

6 

2,  880 

Charwomen,  at  $300 . 

2 

600 

Total . 

1S7 

$229,  020 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

204,  310 

$24, 7  ro 
$132 

12.  1 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 
'9°9  . 


13-  1 


92 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  ANIMAL  INDUSTRY. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  pp.  93-94.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Chief  of  bureau . 

1 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

NoTE.-One  editor  at  $2,000  transferred  to 
lump  fund  for  general  expenses. 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

4 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

5 

Clerks  of  class  two  (increase  of  3  by 
transfer  from  lump  fund  for  general 
expenses),  at  $1,400 . 

16 

Clerk  (by  transfer  from  lump  fund 
for  general  expenses) . 

1 

Clerks  of  class  one  (increase  of  1  by 
transfer  from  lump  f  und  for  general 
expenses),  at  $1,200 . 

•  14 

Clerks  (increase  of  6  submitted,  3  by 
transfer  from  lump  fund  for  general 
expenses),  at  $1,000 . 

14 

Clerks  (increase  of  2  by  transfer  from 
lump  fund  for  general  expenses), 
at  $900 . 

5 

Clerks  (increase  of  2  by  transfer  from 
fund  for  general  expenses) ,  at  $840 . 

4 

Clerks  (increase  of  2  by  transfer  from 
lump  fund  for  general  expenses), 
a  $720  . 

5 

Mechanic . 

1 

Messenger  and  custodian . 

1 

Carpenter . 

1 

Carpenters  (by  transfer  from  lump 
fund  for  general  expenses) ,  at  $900. 

3 

Painter  (by  transfer  from  lump  fund 
for  general  expenses) . 

1 

Messengers  ( increase  of  2  by  transfer 
from  lump  fund  for  general  ex¬ 
penses),  at  $840 . 

3 

Messengers  (increase  of  3  by  transfer 
from  lump  fund  for  general  ex¬ 
penses),  at  $720  . 

6 

Messenger  boys  (by  transfer  from 
lump  fund  for  general  expenses), 
at  $480 . 

2 

Skilled  laborer . 

1 

Skilled  laborers  (increase  of  2  by 
transfer  from  lump  fund  for  gen¬ 
eral  expenses),  at  $720 . 

3 

Skilled  laborers  (increase  of  1  by 
transfer  from  lump  fund  for  gen¬ 
eral  expenses),  at  $600 . 

3 

Skilled  laborer .  .... 

1 

Note. — One  illustrator  at  $1,400  trans¬ 
ferred  to  lump  fund  for  general  expenses. 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Salary. 


Employees. 


|5,ooo  j 

2,  OOO  j 


Chief  of  bureau 
Chief  clerk .... 


I 


7,  200 


Senior  clerks  (4): 
At  $2,100. .  .  . 
At  $1,980. . . . 
At  $1,860  .  .  . 


8,  000 


22,  400 


1,  300 


16,  800 


14,  000 


Clerks  (21): 

At  $1,740 . 

At  $1,620 . 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks  (17): 

At  $1,380 . 

At  $1,320 . 

At  $1,260 . 

At  $1,200 . 

Under  clerks : 

At  $r,o8o . 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $960 . 

At  $900 . 


4,  500 


3.  36° 


3,  600 
1,  200 
1,  000 
1,  100 


Skilled  mechanics  (7): 

At  $1,260 . 

At  $1,200 . 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $960 . 

At  $900 . 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Salary. 


1  $6, 000 

1  2, 700 


2 

r 

1 


4,  200 
1,  980 
1,  860 


3 

6 

12 


5,  220 
9,  720 
18,  000 


6 

2 

2 

7 


8,  280 
2,  640 
2,  520 
8, 400 


3 

10 

6 

7 


3.  240 
10,  200 

5,  760 

6,  300 


1 

1 

1 

1 

3 


1,  260 
1,  200 

1,  020 
960 

2,  700 


2,  700 


900 


2,  520 


Messengers  or  skilled  laborers  ( 14) : 

At  $840 . 

At  $720  . 


4.  32° 


96o 

840 


Messenger  boys  at  $480 


7  5.88o 

7  5,  °4° 


2  ! 


960 


2,  160 

1,  800 
660 


Unskilled  laborers  (15): 

At  $660 . 

At  $600 . 

At  $480 ' . 


8 

1 

6 


5,  280 
600 
2,  880 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE. 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  ANIMAL  INDUSTRY— Continued. 


93 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  pp.  93-94.) 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary- 

Laborers  (by  transfer  from  lump 

fund  for  general  expenses) : 

At  $ 600 . 

4 

$2,  400 

At  $480 . - 

1 

480 

Charwomen  (by  transfer  from  lump 

Charwomen,  at  $300 . 

2 

$600 

fund  for  general  expenses): 

At  $540 . 

1 

540 

At  $480 . 

6 

2,  880 

1 

At  $240 . 

2 

480 

Total . 

no 

$115,  100 

Total . 

no 

$125,  400 

Total,  1909 . 

67 

83,  660 

115,  100 

Increase  . 

43 

$3L  440 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

$10,  300 

Average  increase . 

$94 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

8.9 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

I9°9 . 

49-9 

94 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  PLANT  INDUSTRY. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  pp.  99-101.) 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Clerks  (increase  of  3  by  transfer  from 
lump  fund  for  general  expenses) , 

at  $1,000 . 

Clerks  (increase  of  10  submitted,  2 
in  lieu  of  1  photographer  or  clerk 
at  $900,  and  1  illustrator  or  clerk 
at  $900  dropped,  and  8  by  transfer 
from  lump  fund  for  general  ex¬ 
penses),  at  $900 . 

Clerks  (increase  of  4  submitted,  3  in 
lieu  of  1  clerk  or  artist  at  $840, 
and  2  clerks  or  messengers  at  $840 
dropped,  and  1  by  transfer  from 
lump  fund  for  general  expenses), 

at  $840 . 

Clerk  . 

Clerks  (increase  of  1  by  transfer  from 
lump  fund  for  general  expenses), 

at  $720 . 

Clerks,  messengers,  or  laborers  (in 
lieu  of  4  clerks  at  $660,  3  skilled 
laborers  at  $660,  and  1  messenger 

at  $660  dropped),  at  $660 . 

Clerks,  messengers,  or  laborers  (in 
lieu  of  4  clerks,  8  skilled  laborers, 
and  3  messengers  at  $600  dropped, 
and  1  by  transfer  from  lump  fund 
for  seeds),  at  $600 . 


Note. — Four  clerks  at  $660  dropped  (in¬ 
cluded  in  clerks,  messengers,  or  laborers  at 
$66jp)  4  clerks  at  $600  dropped  (included  in 
clerks,  messengers,  or  laborers  at  $600),  1 
photographer  or  clerk  at  $900  dropped  (in¬ 
cluded  in  clerks  at  $900),  1  illustrator  or 
clerk  at  $900  dropped  (included  in  clerks  at 
$900).  and  1  assistant  photographer  at  $600, 
transferred  to  lump  fund  for  general  ex¬ 
penses. 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Plant  physiologist  and  pathologist, 
who  shall  be  chief  of  bureau . 

1 

$5,  000 

Chief  clerk . 

T 

2,  250 

Note.  — One  editor  at  $2,000,  and  1  super¬ 
intendent  of  gardens  and  grounds  at  $1,800, 
transferred  to  lump  fund  for  general  ex¬ 
penses. 

Officer  in  charge  of  records . 

1 

2,  000 

Executive  clerks  (3  submitted,  1  by 
transfer  from  lump  fund  for  seeds, 
making  increase  of  2),  at  $1,980. .  . 

3 

5,  940 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

4 

7,  200 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

8 

12,  800 

Clerk  (by  transfer  from  lump  fund 
for  general  expenses) . 

I 

1,  500 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

13 

18,  200 

Clerks  of  class  one  (increase  of  2  sub¬ 
mitted,  1  in  lieu  of  1  clerk  or  artist 
at  $1,200  dropped,  and  1  by  transfer 
from  lump  fund  for  seeds),  at 
$1,200  . 

31 

37,  200 

Seed  clerk  and  superintendent . 

I 

1,  200 

Note. -One  clerk  or  artist  at  $1,200 
dropped  (included  in  clerks  of  class  one), 
and  1  clerk  or  artist  at  $840  dropped  (in¬ 
cluded  in  clerks  at  $840). 

Clerk . 

I 

1,  080 

19 


16 


16 

I 


13 


16 


19,  000 


14,  400 


Lb  44° 
800 


9,  060 


5,  280 


9,  600 


!j  Plant  physiologist  and  pathologist, 
who  shall  be  chief  of  bureau . 


Officer  in  charge  of  records . 

Senior  clerks  (8) : 

At$r,98o . 

At  $  1 , 860 .  . 

Clerks  (21) : 

At  $1,740 . 

At  $1,620 . 

At  $1,500 . 


Junior  clerks  (34): 

At  $1,380 . 

At$i,32o . 

At  $1,260 . 

At  $1,200 . 

Under  clerks  ( 73) : 

At$i,o8o . 

At$I,020 . 

At $960  . 

At $900  . 


o 

5 

2 

8 

11 


4 

10 

16 
4 

8 

17 

11 
37 


$6,  000 
2,  700 


2,  400 

5.  94o 
9.  3°o 


3>  48o 
12,  960 
16,  500 


5>  52° 


200 


20,  160 
4,  800 

8,  640 
17.  340 
10,  560 

33, 3°° 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE. 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  PLANT  INDUSTRY— Continued. 


95 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  pp.  99-101.) 


Proposbid  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  Juue  1 1,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Carpenters  (2): 

At  $900 . 

At  $840 . 

Note.— The  following  places  are  trans¬ 
ferred  to  the  lump  fund  for  general  ex¬ 
penses: 

Two  gardeners  or  assistants,  at  $r,ooo 


each . $2,000 

Six  gardeners,  at  $900  each .  5, 400 

Two  gardeners,  at  $840  each .  1, 680 

Four  gardeners,  at  $780  each .  3, 120 

Five  gardeners,  at  $720  each .  3,600 

Three  gardeners,  at  $660  each .  1,  980 

One  gardener .  600 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Salary. 


1  $900 

1  ;  840 


Employees. 


Skilled  mechanics  (5): 

At  $1,200 . 

At  $  r,  020 . 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Salary. 


1 

4 


$1,  200 
4,  080 


Skilled  laborer  .  1 


Skilled  laborer  (by  transfer  from 

lump  fund  for  general  expenses ) .  . 1  1 


900 


Messengers  or  skilled  laborers  ( 26 ) : 

At  $840  . . 

At  $720 . 

At  $660 . 


8 

8 

10 


6,  720 

5,  760 

6,  600 


840 


Painter 


S40 


Plumbers,  at  $840 . 

Note. — Two  clerks  or  messengers  at  $840 
dropped  (included  in  clerks  at  $840). 


2 


I,  6S0 


Skilled  laborers,  at  $720 . 

Note. — Three  skilled  laborers  at  $660 
dropped  (included  m  clerks,  messengers, 
or  laborers  at  $660),  also  8  skilled  laborers 
at  $600  (included  in  clerks,  messengers,  or 
Iaborers  at  $600). 

Skilled  laborers  (increase  of  1  by 
transfer  from  lump  fund  for  seeds), 
at  $540 . 

Note. — One  messenger  at  $660  dropped 
(included  in  clerks,  messengers,  or  labor¬ 
ers,  at  $660),  also  3  messengers  at  $600  (in¬ 
cluded  in  clerks,  messengers,  or  laborers, 
at  $600),  and  10  skilled  laborers  or  messen¬ 
gers  at  $480  (included  in  skilled  laborers, 
messengers,  or  messenger  boys  at  $480.) 

Skilled  laborers,  messengers,  or  mes¬ 
senger  boys  (10  in  lieu  of  10  skilled 
laborers  or  messengers  at  $480 
dropped,  and  4  by  transfer  from 
lump  fund  for  general  expenses), 
at  $480 . 

Messenger  boys  (increase  of  2  by 
transfer  from  lump  fund  for  general 
expenses),  at  $360 . 

Messenger  boys  (increase  of  1  by 
transfer  from  lump  fund  for  general 
expenses),  at  $300 . 

Total . 


Unskilled  laborers,  at  $600. 


Messenger  boys,  at  $481 


Total 


3,  000 


20 


195 


9,  600 


$209,  7 60 


Total,  1909 
Increase  .  . 


193  1S7,  410  j 

2  $2, 540 


Increase  over  official  estimates . 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 
*9°9 . 


189,  950 

#19,  8ro 

$102 

10.  4 

11.  9 


96 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 


SALARIES,  FOREST  SERVICE. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Rook  of  Estimates,  p.  108.) 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  it,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Forester,  who  shall  be  chief  of  bureau . 


Num 

ber. 


Salary. 


1  $5, 000 


Note. — The  following  places  have  been 


dropped: 

One  clerk  .  $2, 100 

One  clerk .  2,000 

Six  clerks,  class  four  (2  of  whom 
are  transferred  to  the  Division 
of  Accounts  and  Disburse¬ 
ments)  .  10,800 

Three  clerks,  at  $1,700  each. ...  5, 100 

One  clerk,  class  three .  1, 600 

One  clerk .  x,  500 

Two  clerks,  class  two  ( 1  of  whom 
is  transferred'to  the  Division 
of  Accounts  and  Disburse¬ 
ments)  .  2,800 

One  clerk  . .  1, 300 

Eight  clerks,  class  one .  9, 600 

Seven  clerks,  at  $[,100  each  ....  7, 700 

Ten  clerks,  at  $1,  000  each .  10,  000 

Nineteen  clerks,  at  $800  each  . .  15, 200 

Twenty-seven  clerks,  at  $700 

each .  18, 900 

Eighteen  clerks,  at  $600  each  . .  10, 800 

One  draftsman .  2, 000 

Two  draftsmen,  at  $1,400  each  .  2,800 

Two  draftsmen,  at  $i,200  each  .  2, 400 

Four  draftsmen,  at  $1,000  each.  4,000 

One  artist .  1, 000 

One  photographer .  1 , 400 

Do .  1,  200 

Do .  1,  000 

Four  messengers,  at  $720  each  .  2, 880 

Two  messengers,  at  $700  each. .  x, 400 

Three  messengers,  at  $600  each .  x,  800 

Three  messengers,  at  $400  each .  1, 200 

One  carpenter . .  x,  000 

Do .  720 

Three  watchmen,  at  $700  each. .  2, 100 

One  electrician .  700 


Total 


$127,  GOO 


Clerk  (decrease  of  1,  dropped  as 
above) . . 

Clerks (30): 

At  $1,320  (submitted)  . 

At  $1,260  (submitted) . 

At  $1,200  (submitted) . 

At  $1,080  (submitted) . • 

At  $1,020  (submitted) . 

At  $960  (submitted) . 

Clerks  (increase  of  5  submitted),  at 
$900 . 

Messengers  (8): 

At  $660  (submitted) . 

At  $360  (submitted) . 

Watchmen,  at  $840  (submitted)  .... 


Total . 

Total,  1909 

Decrease . . 


I 

1,  500 

I 

1,  320 

2 

2,  520 

4 

4,  800 

5 

5,  4oo 

8 

8,  160 

10 

9,  600 

17 

15.  3°° 

4 

2,  640 

4 

1,  440 

n 

2,  520 

60 

$60,  200 

150 

144,  300 

90  $84,  100 


Employees. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Salary . 


Forester,  who  shall  be  chief  of  bureau . 


$6,  000 


Clerk . 

I 

U 

Junior  clerks  (7) : 

At  $1,320 . . . 

t 

1,  320 

At  $1,260  . 

2 

2,520 

At  $1,200  . 

4 

4,  800 

Under  clerks  (40): 

At  $1,080 . 

5 

5,  4oo 

At  $1,020  . 

8 

8,  160 

At  $960 . 

10 

9,  600 

At  $900 . 

17 

15, 3°° 

Messengers  or  skilled  laborers,  at 

$660 . 

4 

2,  640 

Messenger  boys,  at  $360 . 

4 

1,  440 

W atchmen,  at  $840 . 

3 

2,  520 

Total . 

60 

$61,  200 
60,  200 

Increase  over  official  estimates 


$1,  000 


Avei'age  increase  ...  . 

Per  cent  of  increase . . 

Per  cent  of  decrease  over  appropriation  for  t  909 . 


$G 

1.  7 

57-6 


Note. — The  small  per  cent  of  increase  in  the  case 
of  the  Forest  Service  is  due  to  the  reorganization  of 
that  service,  under  which  6  administrative  districts 
will  be  established  in  the  West.  This  occasions  a 
reduction  in  the  force  of  clerks  in  Washington,  D.  C., 
and  permits  the  statutory  roll  to  be  reduced  $84,100. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE. 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  CHEMISTRY. 


97 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  113-114.) 


Elmployees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary,  j 

Chemist,  who  shall  be  chief  of  bureau . 

1 

$5,000 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

I,  800 

Clerks  of  class  four  (increase  of  1 ),  at 

$1,800 . 

3 

5,  4oo 

Clerks  of  class  three  (increase  of  2), 

at  $1,600 . 

6 

9,  600 

Clerks  of  class  two  (increase  of  2),  at 

$L4oo . 

8 

1 1,  200 

Property  clerk . 

1 

1,  600 

Clerk  (by  transfer  from  lump  fund) . . 

1 

1,  300 

Clerks  of  class  one,  at  $1,200 . 

9 

10,  800 

Clerks  (increase  of  1  by  transfer  from 

lump  fund),  at  $l,ooo . 

9 

9,  000 

Clerks  (increase  of  2),  at  $900 . 

12 

10,  800 

Engineer . 

1 

1,  200 

Assistant  property  custodian . 

1 

900 

Skilled  mechanic . . . 

1 

900 

Fireman . 

I 

600 

Watchmen  (by  transfer  from  lump 

fund),  at  $720 . 

3 

2,  160 

Messengers  (3): 

At  $900  (submitted) . 

1 

900 

At  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

Skilled  laborers  (4): 

At  $720  . 

3 

2,  160 
600 

At  $600 . . . 

1 

Messengers  or  laborers  (increase  of  1 
by  transfer  from  lump  fund),  at 

$600  . 

4 

2,  400 

Messengers  or  laborers  (5) : 

At  $480 . 

3 

1,  440 

At.  $420 . 

2 

840 

Charwoman  (by  transfer  from  lump 

fund),  at  $240 . 

4 

960 

Total .  78  $83,  240 

Total,  1909  .  60  66,  720 


Increase .  18  J  $16,  520 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chemist,  who  shall  be  chief  of  bureau . 

I 

$6,  000 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  100 

Senior  clerks  (4): 

At  $1,980 . 

2 

3,  960 

At  $1,860 . 

2 

3.  720 

Clerks  (14) : 

At  $1,740 . 

3 

5,  220 

At  $1,620 . 

4 

6,  480 

At  $1,500 . 

7 

10,  500 

Junior  clerks  (15): 

At  $1,380 . 

3 

4,  140 

At  $r,32o . 

2 

2,  640 

At  $1,260 . 

2,520 

At  $1,200 . . 

8 

9,  900 

Under  clerks  (16): 

At  $1,080 . 

2 

2,  160 
4,  080 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $960  . 

4 

4 

3>  840 

At  $900  . 

6 

5,  4oo 

Engineer  . 

1 

!,  320 

Assistant  property  custodian . 

1 

I,  200 

One  custodian  of  records . 

1 

1, 000 

Skilled  mechanic . 

1 

1, 000 

Fireman . 

i 

780 

Messengers  or  skilled  laborers  (11): 

At  $840 . 

3 

2, 520 

At  $780 . 

3 

2, 340 

At  $720 . 

3 

2,  160 

At  $660 . 

2 

1,  320 

Unskilled  laborers  (5): 

At  $660 . 

2 

1,  320 

At  $480 . 

3 

1,  440 

Messenger  boys,  at  $480 . 

2 

960 

Charwoman,  at  $300 . 

4 

1,  200 

Total . 

Increase  over  official  estimates  . 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase  . 

78 

$90,  920 
83,  240 

$7,  680 
$98 

9.  2 

36.3 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for  1909 

S.  Doc.  638,  60-2 - 13 


98 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  SOILS. 


Ofeiciae  Estimates  eor  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  pp.  116-117.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Soil  physicist,  who  shall  be  chief  of 

$3,  5 00 

bureau  . 

1 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

2 

3,  600 

Clerk  of  class  three . 

1 

1,  600 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1 ,400 . 

3 

4,  200 

Clerks  of  class  one  (increase  of  2),  at 

$1,200  . . . 

8 

9,  600 

Note. — One  draftsman  at  $1,200,  and  1 
draftsman  at  $1,000,  transferred  to  the  lump 
fund. 

Clerks  (7): 

At  $1,000 . 

At  $840 . 

4 

4,  000 

3 

2,520 

Carpenter .  . 

1 

840 

Note. — One  photographer  at  $1,000,  trans¬ 
ferred  to  the  lump  fund. 

Messenger . 

1 

720 

Messenger  or  laborer . 

1 

480 

Laborer  (by  transfer  from  lump  fund) . 

1 

600 

Charwoman  or  laborer . 

1 

480 

Messenger  boy . 

1 

360 

Total . 

29 

$34, 500 

Total,  1909 . 

29 

34,  7°o 

Decrease . 

$200 

Proposed  Grades  and  Saearies. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


I 


Salary. 


Soil  physicist,  who  shall  be  chief  of 
bureau . 

Chief  clerk . 

Senior  clerks  (3): 

At  $1,980 . 

At  $1,860 . 

Clerks  (3): 

At  $1,620 . 

At  $1,500 .  . 

Junior  clerks  (8) : 

At  $1,380 . 

At  $1,320 . 

At  $1,260 . 

At  $1,200 . 

Under  clerks  (7): 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $900 . 

Skilled  mechanic . 

Messengers  or  skilled  laborers  (2): 

At  $840 . . . 

At  $660 . 

Unskilled  laborers  (3): 

At  $600  .  . . 

At  $480 . . . 


Total 


1 

$4,  200 

1 

2,  400 

2 

3,  960 

1 

1,  860 

1 

1,  620 

2 

3,  000 

2 

2,  760 

1 

1,320 
3,  780 

3 

2 

2,  400 

4 

4,  080 

3 

2,  700 

1 

1,  020 

1 

840 

1 

660 

1 

600 

2 

960 

29 

$38,  160 

34,  500 


Increase  over  official  estimates . 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase .  ... 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 
i9°9 . 


$3,  660 
$126 
10.  6 

10 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE. 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  ENTOMOLOGY. 


99 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  118. ) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Entomologist,  who  shall  be  chief  of 
bureau . 

r 

$4,  000 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

1,  800 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

2 

3,  200 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

4 

5,  60-3 

Note. — One  artist  at  $1,400  transferred  to 
lump  fund  for  general  expenses. 

Clerks  of  class  one  (increase  of  1  by 
transfer  from  lump  fund  for  general 

expenses),  at  $1,200 . 

4 

4,  Soo 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . . 

5 

5,  000 

Messenger . 

1 

840  | 

Do . 

1 

720 

Laborer  (by  transfer  from  lump  fund 

for  general  expenses) . 

1 

720 

Charwomen  (by  transfer  from  lump 

fund  for  general  expenses),  at $480. 

2 

960 

Charwoman  (by  transfer  from  lump 

fund  for  general  expenses) . 

1 

240 

Total . 

23 

$27,  880 

Total,  1909 . 

19 

26,  160 

Increase .  . . 

4 

$1,  720 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Entomologist,  who  shall  be  chief  of 

bureau . . . 

I 

$4,  200 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  220 

Clerks  (6) : 

At  $1,  620 . 

2 

3.  240 

At  $1,500 . 

4 

6,  000 

Junior  clerks,  at  $1,260 . 

4 

5,  040 

Under  clerks,  at  $1,020 . 

5 

5,  100 

Messengers  or  skilled  laborers  (3): 

At  $840  . 

2 

1,  680 

At  $  720 . 

1 

720 

Unskilled  laborers,  at  $480 . 

2 

960 

Charwoman,  at  $500 . 

1 

300 

Total . 

23 

$29,  460 

27,  880 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

$1,  580 

Average  increase . 

$69 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

5-7 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

T  QOQ . 

12.  6 

IOO 


I 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  BIOLOGICAL  SURVEY. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  120.) 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Biologist,  who  shall  be  chief  of  bureau. 

1 

$3,  coo 

Clerk  of  class  four  (submitted) . 

1 

I,  800 

Clerk  of  class  two  (submitted) . 

1 

I,  400 

Clerk  of  class  one . 

1 

I,  200 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

2 

2,  OOO 

Clerks  (increase  of  1  by  transfer  from 

lump  fund),  at  $900 . 

2 

I,  800 

Messenger  (by  transfer  from  lump 

fund) . 

1 

720 

Messenger  or  laborer . • . . . 

1 

4S0 

Laborer  (by  transfer  from  lump  fund)  . 

1 

600 

Total . 

11 

$13,  OOO 

Total,  1909 . 

6 

7,  580 

Increase  . 

5 

$5,  420 

Employees. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Biologist,  who  shall  be  chief  of 

bureau  .  1 

Senior  clerk .  1 


Salary. 


$4,  200 
1,  860 


Clerk . 

Junior  clerks  (2): 

At  11,380 . 

At  $1,200 . 

Under  clerks  (3): 

At  $1,080 . 

At  $900  . 

Messengers  or  skilled  laborers  (2): 

At  $840  . 

At  $660  . 


1  1, 500 

1  1, 380 

1  1, 200 


1 

2 


1,  080 
1,  800 


1  840 

1  660 


Unskilled  laborer 
Total . 


1  480 

11  $15,000 


Increase  over  official  estimates . 

Average  increase  . . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 
i9°9 . . 


13,000 

$2,  000 
$182 
15-4 

97-  9 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE* 


ioi 


DIVISION  OF  ACCOUNTS  AND  DISBURSEMENTS. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  122.) 


Employees* 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  of  division  and  disbursing 
clerk,  who  shall  be  administrative 
officer  of  the  fiscal  affairs  of  the  de¬ 
partment  .  . . 

1 

$3. 25° 

Assistant  chief  of  division . 

1 

2,  500 

Cashier  and  chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  000 

Auditors  (increase  of  1),  at  $ 2,000  . .  . 

2 

4,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four  (increase  of  2  by 
transfer  from  Forest  Service),  at 
$1,800 . 

T 

5,  4oo 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

6 

9,  600 

Clerks  of  class  two  (increase  of  1  by 
transfer  from  Forest  Service ) ,  at 
$1,400 . 

Q 

12,  600 

Clerks  of  class  one  (increase  of  2), 
at  $1,200  . 

6 

7,  200 

Clerks: 

At  $1,000 . 

At  $900 . 

3 

3,  000 

r 

900 

At  $840 . 

2 

1,680 

At  $720 . 

3 

2,  160 

Custodian  of  records  and  files . 

1 

1,  200 

Messenger . 

1 

600 

Total . 

40 

$56,  090 

Total,  1909 . 

34 

46,  690 

Increase  . 

6 

$9,  400 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  of  division  and  disbursing 
clerk,  who  shall  be  administrative 
officer  of  the  fiscal  affairs  of  the 

department . 

1 

$3,  600 

Assistant  chief  of  division . 

I 

2,  700 

Cashier  and  chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  400 

Chiefs  of  sections  (5): 

At  $2,220 . 

2 

4,440 

At  $2,100 . 

3 

6,  300 

Senior  clerks,  at  $r,8oo . 

2 

3,  600 

Clerks  (15): 

At  $1,740  . 

2 

3.48o 

At  $1,620 . 

4 

6, 480 

At  $1,500 . 

9 

13.  500 

Junior  clerks  (6) : 

At  $1,320 . 

3 

3,  960 

At  $1,200  . 

3 

3,  600 

Under  clerks  (7): 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $900 . 

2 

2,  040 

5 

4,  500 

Custodian  of  records  and  files  . 

1 

1,320 

Messenger  or  skilled  laborer . 

I 

840 

Total . 

40 

$62,  760 
56,  090 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

$6,  670 

Average  increase  . 

$167 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

i  r.  q 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

TQOQ  .  . . . 

34-4 

102 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  DIVISION  OF  PUBLICATIONS. 


t 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  pp.  122- 123.) 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Salary. 


Editor,  who  shall  be  chief  of  division . 


1  $3, 000 


Note. — The  following  places  are  trans¬ 
ferred  to  the  lump  fund: 


One  editor,  who  shall  be  assistant 

chief  of  division .  $2,  250 

One  associate  editor .  2,  000 

One  assistant  in  charge  of  indexing.  1, 800 
Four  assistant  editors,  at  $1,600  each .  6,  400 

Two  editorial  clerks,  at  $1,400  each. .  2,800 

One  assistant  in  charge  of  illustra¬ 
tions  .  2, 000 

.  One  draftsman  or  photographer .  1,500 

Two  draftsmen  or  photographers,  at 

$1,400  each .  2,800 

One  draftsman  or  photographer .  1,  200 


Chief  clerk . 

Assistant  in  charge  of  document  sec¬ 
tion  . 

Assistant  in  document  section . 


1  2, 000 

1  2, 000 

1  .  1,  600 


Note. — One  assistant  in  document  sec¬ 
tion,  at  $1,400,  dropped  (included  as  clerk, 
class  two). 

Foreman,  miscellaneous  distribution 
(in  lieu  of  1  foreman,  document 
section,  dropped) . 


1,  400 


Employees. 


Editor,  who  shall  be  chief  of  divi 
sion .  . 


Chief  clerk 


Assistant  in  charge  of  documents. . 


Foreman,  miscellaneous  distribution 


Salary. 


$3,  600 


2,  220 


2,  220 


1,  500 


Note. — One  foreman,  document  section, 
at  $1,400,  dropped  (included  as  foreman,  mis¬ 
cellaneous  distribution). 

Foreman,  farmers’  bulletin  distribu¬ 
tion  . 

Forewomen,  at  $1,200 . 

Clerk  of  class  two  (in  lieu  of  1 
assistant  in  document  section,  at 
$1,400,  dropped) . 

Clerks  of  class  one . 


Clerks  (increase  of  3),  at  $1,000 . 

Clerks  (increase  of  7),  at  $900 . 

Clerks  (increase  of  9),  at  $840 . 

Clerks  (increase  of  3),  at  $720  . 

Note.— Twenty -one  clerks,  at  $600, 
dropped,  and  1  photograper,  at  $1,200,  and  1 
assistant  photographer,  at  $840,  transferred 
to  the  lump  fund. 

Chief  folder . 

Folder . 

Folders,  at  $840 . 

Skilled  laborer  ( by  transfer  from 
lump  fund) . 

Skilled  laborers  ( increase  of  5 ;  3  by 
transfer  from  lump  fund),  at  $840. . 


1,  200 


Foreman,  farmers’  bulletin  distri¬ 
bution  . 


1 


2 


1 

5 


10 

10 

25 

32 


2,400 

1,  d.00 
6,  000 


10,  000 
9,  000 
21,  000 

23,  040 


Forewomen,  at  $1,380 

Clerks  (2): 

At  $1,620 . 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks  ( 1 1 ) : 

At  $1,380 . 

At$2,320 . 

At  $1,200. ...... 

Under  clerks  (73): 

At  $1,080 . 

At  $1,026 . 

At  $960  . 

At  $900  . 

Skilled  mechanic .... 


2 

1 

1 

1 

1 
9 

2 

9 

12 

50 

1 


1,  380 

2,  760 

1,  620 
L  5°o 

1,380 
1,  320 
10,  800 


2,  160 
9,  180 
11,  520 
45,  000 

1,  020 


1,  000 
900 
2,520 


1 

15 


900 
12,  600 


Messengers  or  skilled  laborers  (64): 

At  $840 . 

At  $720  . . 

At  $660 . 


25  21, 000 

34  24, 480 

5  I  3,300 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE.  103 

SALARIES,  DIVISION  OE  PUBLICATIONS— Continued. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  pp.  122-123.) 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Skilled  laborers,  at  $780  (submitted) .  . 

15 

$11,  700 

Skilled  laborers  (increase  of  12;  5  by 

transfer  from  lump  fund),  at  $720. . 

20 

14,  400 

Note.  —Twenty  skilled  laborers,  at  $600, 

dropped. 

Messengers  (increase  of  1  by  transfer 

from  lump  fund) : 

At  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

At  $720 . . 

4 

2,  880 

Messengers,  at  $600 . 

3 

I,  800 

Messengers  (by  transfer  from  lump 

fund),  at  $480 . 

2 

960 

Messengers,  at  $420 . 

2 

0 

T_f 

OC 

Messenger  boys  (increase  of  1  by 

Messenger  boys,  at  $480 . 

4 

$1,  920 

transfer  from  lump  fund),  at  $360.  . 

2 

720 

'Fireman  . 

I 

720 

Fireman . 

1 

780 

Laborers  (by  transfer  from  lump 

Unskilled  laborers  (6): 

frmrl)  nt  $660  . 

2 

I.  ^20 

At  $660 . 

2 

1,  320 

Laborer  (by  transfer  from  lump  fund) . 

1 

600 

At  $600 . 

At  $480 . 

1 

3 

600 

1,440 

Charwomen  (by  transfer,  from  lump 

fund) : 

At  $480 . 

6 

1,440 

A 

960 

Charwomen,  at  $300 . 

4 

1,  200 

U'l 

iklAI.  q8o 

Total . 

173 

$[55, 220 

Total,  1909 . 

160 

139, 710 

141,  980 

Increase  .  .  . 

13 

$ 2 ,  270 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

$13,  240 

Average  increase . 

$77 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

9-3 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

f9°9 . 

11.  1 

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SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  STATISTICS. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  pp,  124-125.) 


Employees. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Statistician,  who  shall  be  chief  of 
bureau . 

Assistant  statistician,  who  shall  be 
assistant  chief  of  bureau . 

Chief  clerk . 


Salary. 


$3,  5oo 

2,  500 
1,  800 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Statistician,  who  shall  be  chief  of 
bureau . 

Assistant  statistician,  who  shall  be 
assistant  chief  of  bureau . 

Chief  clerk . 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Clerks  of  class  four,  at  $1,800 . 

Clerks  of  class  three,  at  $1,600 . 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400 . 

Clerks,  at  $1,300 . 

Clerks  of  class  one  (increase  of  2  by 
transfer  from  lump  fund),  at  $1,200. 

Clerks  (increase  of  two,  1  by  transfer 
from  lump  fund),  at  $1,  000 . 

Clerks  (increase  of  two,  1  by  transfer 
from  lump  fund),  at  $900 . 

Clerks  (increase  of  1),  at  $840 . 

Clerks,  at  $720  . 

Note. — Six  clerks,  at  $600  each,  dropped. 

Messengers,  at  $840 . 

Messenger  (by  transfer  from  lump 
fund) . 

. Do . 

Laborers  (by  transfer  from  lump 
fund),  at  $720 . 

Laborer  (bj^  transfer  from  lump  fund  ) . 

Charwoman  (by  transfer  from  lump 
fund) . 

Charwomen  (by  transfer  from  lump 
fund),  at  $360 . 

Total . 

Total,  1909 . 

Increase  . 


6 

10,  800 

9 

14,  400 

12 

16,  800 

2 

2,  600 

16 

19,  200 

10 

10,  000 

6 

5,  4oo 

5 

4,  200 

10 

7,  200 

2 

1, 6S0 

1 

660 

1 

480 

2 

1, 440 

1 

660  : 

1 

5404 

2 

720 

89 

$104, 580 

So 

96, 640 

9 

$7, 940 

Senior  clerks  (6): 

At  $1,980 . _ 

At  $1,860.' . 

Clerks  (12) : 

At  $1,740 . 

At  $1,620 . 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks  (28): 

At  $1,380 . 

At  $1,320 . 

At$r,26o . 

At  $1,200 . 

Under  clerks  (30): 

At$i,o8o . 

At  $1,020 . . 

At  $960 . . 

At  $900 .  . . 

Messengers  or  skilled  laborers  (5): 

At  $840  . 

At  $720 . . . 

At  $660 . 

Messenger  boy . 

Unskilled  laborers  (4): 

At  $660 . 

At  $600 . 

At $480  . 


Total 


1 

5 

3 

6 

3 

10 

4 
4 

10 


5 
7 

6 
12 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 


89 


Increase  over  official  estimates 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 


Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

1909 . 


Salary. 


$4,  200 


2,  700 
2,  100 


1,980 
9,  300 


5,  220 
9,  720 
4.  500 


13,  800 
5,  280 
5,040 
12,  000 


5,  4oo 
7,  140 
5,  76o 
10,  800 


2,  520 
720 
660 

480 

660 

600 

960 


$111,540 
104,  580 

$6,  960 


6.7 

15-4 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE. 

SALARIES,  LIBRARY. 


105 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  pp.  126-127.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Librarian . 

1 

$2,  000 

Assistant  librarian . 

1 

1,  400 

Clerks  of  class  one,  1  of  whom  shall 
be  a  translator  (increase  of  1),  at 

$1,200  . 

2 

2,  400 

Cataloguers: 

At  $1,200 . 

2 

2,  400 

At  $1,000 . 

3 

3,  000 

Clerks  (increase  of  1),  at  $1,000 . 

2 

2,  000 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

4 

3,  600 

Clerk . . 

1 

S40 

Note. — Two  clerks  at  $720  each  dropped. 

Messenger  (submitted) . 

1 

840 

Messenger . 

1 

720 

Messenger  or  laborer . 

1 

480 

Charwoman  (transferred  from  lump 

fund) . 

1 

480 

Total . 

20 

to 

C 

cu 

0 

Total,  1909 . 

18 

18,  080 

Increase  . . 

2 

$2,  080 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  ir,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Librarian . 

1 

$2,  220 

Clerks  (2): 

At  $1,740 . 

1 

1,  740 

At  $1,500 . 

1 

1,500 

Junior  clerks  (4) : 

At  $1,380 . 

1 

1,380 

At  $1,320 . 

1 

1,320 

At  $1,260 . : . 

1 

1,  260 

At  $1,200  . 

1 

1,  200 

Under  clerks  (9) : 

At  $1,080 . 

2 

2,  160 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $960 . 

2 

2,  040 

2 

1,920 

At  $900 . 

3 

2,  700 

Messengers  or  skilled  laborers  (2): 

At  $840  . 

1 

840 

At  $720 . 

1 

720 

Messenger  boy . 

1  ' 

480 

Unskilled  laborer . 

1 

480 

Total . 

20 

$21,960 
20, 160 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

$1,  800 

Average  increase . 

$90 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

8.  9 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

TQOQ  . 

21.  5 

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SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS. 


Orficiai,  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  128.) 


Proposed  Grades  and  Saearies. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Director  . 

1 

$3-  5 00 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

1,  800 

Clerk  and  proof  reader . 

1 

1,  600 

Clerks  of  class  two,  at  $1,400  ........ 

Clerks  of  class  one  ( increase  of  1  by 
transfer  from  lump  fund  for  general 

5 

7,  000 

expenses),  at  $1,200 . . 

5 

6,  000 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

_  5 

5,000 

Clerks  (increase  of  1),  at  $900 . 

Clerks  (increase  of  1  by  transfer  from 

3 

2,  700 

lump  fund  for  irrigation),  at  $840. . 

5 

4,  200 

Clerk  or  messenger . 

Messengers  or  caretakers  (increase 
of  1  by  transfer  from  lump  fund 

1 

840 

for  irrigation),  at  $720 . 

Clerks  or  messengers  ( 1  in  lieu  of  1 
messenger  at  $600  dropped,  and  2 
by  transfer  from  lump  funds  for 

2 

1,  440 

nutrition  and  irrigation),  at  $600  . . 

Note. — One  messenger,  at  $600,  dropped 
(included  in  clerks  or  messengers,  at  $600). 

3 

1,  800 

Messenger  or  laborer . 

Note. — Two  messengers,  at  $480  each, 
dropped. 

1 

480 

Copyist  or  laborer . 

Laborers  or  charwomen  (increase  of 

1  by  transfer  from  lump  fund  for 

1 

720 

irrigation ) ,  at  $480 . 

Laborers  or  charwomen  (by  transfer 
from  lump  fund  for  irrigation),  at 

4 

1,920 

$240 . 

2 

480 

Total . 

4° 

$39,  48o 

Total,  1908 . 

33 

34,  620 

Increase  . 

7 

$4,  860 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Director  . . . 

1 

$4,  200 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  100 

Clerks  (6) : 

At  $1,740 . 

1 

1,740 

At  $1,500 . 

5 

7,  500 

Junior  clerks  (5) : 

At  $1,320 . 

3 

3,  960 

At  $1,200 . 

2 

2,  400 

Under  clerks  (13): 

At  $1,080 . 

2 

2,  160 

At  $1,020 . 

3 

3,  060 

At  $960 . 

2 

1,  920 

At  $900  . 

6 

5,4oo 

Messengers  or  skilled  laborers  (7) : 

At  $840  . 

2 

1,  680 

At  $720  . 

2 

1,  440 

At  $660  . 

3 

1,  980 

Messenger  boy . 

1 

480 

Unskilled  laborers,  at  $480 . 

4 

1,  920 

Charwomen,  at  $300 . 

2 

600 

Total .  . . 

40 

$42,  54o 

39,  48o 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

$3,  060 

|  Average  increase . 

$76 

Per  cent  of  iucrease . 

7-8 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

IQOQ .  . 

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DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE.  107 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  PUBLIC  ROADS. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  pp.  133-134.) 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Director,  who  shall  be  a  scientist  and 
have  charge  of  all  scientific  and 
technical  work . 

1 

$2,  750 

Note. — One  chief  of  records,  at  $1,600, 
dropped  (changed  to  chief  clerk). 

Chief  clerk  (in  lieu  of  1  chief  of  rec¬ 
ords,  at  $1,600,  dropped,  as  above) . 

1 

1,  600 

Note. — One  editorial  clerk,  at  $1,200, 
dropped  (included  in  clerks  of  class  one). 

Clerks  of  class  one  (increase  of  2,  1 
in  lieu  of  1  editorial  clerk,  at 
$1,200,  dropped,  as  above,  and  1 
by  transfer  from  lump  fund) . 

4 

4,  800 

Clerks,  increase  of  1  by  transfer  from 
lump  fund),  at  $1,000 . 

4 

4,  000 

Clerk  (submitted) . 

1 

900 

Note. — Two  clerks,  at  $720  each,  dropped. . 

Messenger  ( by  transfer  from  lump 
fund) . 

1 

i 

600 

Laborers  (by  transfer  from  lump 
fund),  at  $600 . 

2 

1,  200 

Messenger  boy  (by  transfer  from 
lump  fund) . 

1 

360 

Total . . . 

15 

$16,  210 

Total,  1909 . 

10 

12,  390 

Increase  . 

5 

$3,  820 

Employees. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Salary. 


Director,  who  shall  be  a  scientist  and 
have  charge  of  all  scientific  and 
technical  work . . 


$3,  600 


Chief  clerk 


Junior  clerks  (4) : 

At  #1,260 . 

At  $1,200 . 

Under  clerks  (5) : 

At  $1,080 . 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $960 . 

At  $900 . 

Messenger  or  skilled  laborer 

Unskilled  laborers  (2): 

At  $660 . 

At  $600 . 


i,  860 


2  2, 520 

2  2, 400 


2 

1 

1 

1 


2,  160 
1,  020 
960 
900 


1  660 


1  660 

1  600 


Messenger  boy 


480 


Total 


15 

$17,  820 

16,  210 


Increase  over  official  estimates . 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase  over  appropriation  for 

1909 . 


$1,  610 
$107 
9-9 

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DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE  AND  LABOR. 

COMPARATIVE  TABLE. 

SALARIES. 


Bureau. 

C)  . 

Appropria¬ 
tions  for 
1909. 

/  N  ’ 

(2) 

Increase 

asked. 

(3) 

Official  esti¬ 
mates  for 
1910. 

(4) 

Estimates 
under  exec¬ 
utive  order. 

(5) 

Increase  of 
(4)  over  (3). 

(6) 

Per  cent 
of  in¬ 
crease. 

Secretary’s  office . 

$155,  840 

$3,  7oo 

$159,  540 

$170,  760 

$,ix,  220 

7.0 

Bureau  of  Corporations . 

72,  720 

15,  000 

87,  720 

97,  140 

9,  42o 

10.  7 

Bureau  of  Manufactures . 

32,  800 

3,  800 

36,  600 

40,  560 

3>96° 

10.  8 

Bureau  of  Labor . 

0 

CO 

C 

0 

— < 

0 

zp 

1 19,  220 

IT,  740 

IO.  Q 

Light-House  Board . 

48, 720 

3,  600 

52, 320 

58, 140 

5, 820 

IO.  O 

Bureau  of  Statistics  . 

70,  no 

70,  1 10 

78,  q6o 

8  8  so 

1 1  O 

Steamboat-Inspection  Service . 

14,  440 

14, 440 

16,  680 

2,  240 

15-  5 

Bureau  of  Navigation . 

32.  380 

32, 380 

35,  520 

3,  Mo 

9.0 

Immigration  and  Naturalization . 

103,  900 

4.  320 

108,  220 

1 18.  080 

9,  860 

9.0 

Bureau  of  Standards . 

141,  540 

23,  740 

165,  280 

181,  560 

16,  280 

10.  0 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey . 

335,  890 

335,  890 

369,  300 

33,  4io 

10.  0 

Bureau  of  Fisheries . 

89,  740 

89,  74o 

98,  940 

9,  200 

10.  3 

Total . 

1,  205,  560 

54,  160 

1,  259,  720 

i,  384,  860 

125, 140 

10.  0 

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DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE  AND  LABOR. 

SALARIES,  OEEICE  OF  SECRETARY: 


IO9 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  137.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Secretary  . 

1 

$12,  000 

Assistant  Secretary . 

1 

5,000 

Assistant  to  the  Secretary . 

1 

4,  000 

Private  secretary  to  the  Secretary.  .  .  . 

1 

2,  500 

Confidential  clerk  to  the  Secretary  . .  , 

1 

1,  600 

Private  secretary  to  Assistant  Secretary 

1 

1,  800 

Chief  clerk  and  superintendent . 

1 

3,000 

Disbursing  clerk . 

1 

2,  750 

Chief  of  appointment  division . 

1 

2,  250 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,000 . 

2 

4,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four . 

10 

18,  000 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

10 

16,  000 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

12 

16,  800 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

10 

12,  000 

Clerks: 

At  $1,  000 . 

10 

10,  000 

At  $900 . 

5 

4,  5 00 

Telegraph  operators,  at  $1,200 . 

3 

2,  400 

Messengers,  at  $840 . 

5 

4,  200 

Assistant  messengers,  at  $720 . 

9 

6,  480 

Messenger  boys,  at  $480 . 

7 

3,  360 

Engineer . 

1 

1,  000 

Skilled  laborer . 

1 

840 

Conductors  of  elevators,  at  $720 . 

2 

1,  440 

Firemen,  at  $660 . 

2 

1,320 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

9 

5,  940 

Packer . 

1 

840 

Driver  and  foreman  of  stables . 

1 

840 

•Hostlers,  at  $660 . 

6 

3,  960 

Cabinetmaker . 

1 

1,  000 

Carpenter  . 

1 

900 

Chief  watchman . 

1 

900 

Watchmen,  at  $720 . 

6 

4,  320 

Charwomen,  at  $240 . 

I5 

3,  600 

Total . 

133 

$159.  54o 

Total,  1909  .  . 

137 

I55< 840 

Increase . 

1 

$3,  7oo 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Secretary . 

1 

$12,  000 

Assistant  Secretary . . 

1 

6,  000 

Assistant  to  the  Secretary . 

1 

4,  200 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

3>  3°° 

Disbursing  clerk . 

1 

3>3°° 

Secretary  to  the  Secretary . 

1 

2,  700 

Chiefs  of  division: 

At  $2,700 . 

2 

5,  4oo 

.  At  $2,400 . 

1 

2,  400 

Senior  clerks  (15) : 

At  $2,100 . 

5 

10, 500 

At  $i,gSo . 

5 

9,  900 

At  $1,860 . 

5 

9.  300 

Clerks  (15): 

At  $1,740 . 

5 

8,  700 

At  $1,620 . 

5 

8,  100 

At  $1,500 . 

5 

7,  500 

Junior  clerks  (15): 

At  $1,320 . 

5 

6,  600 

At  $1,260 . 

5 

6,  300 

At  $1,200 . 

5 

6,  000 

Under  clerks  (15) : 

At  $1,020 . 

5 

5,  100 

At  $960 . 

5 

4,  800 

At  $900 . 

5 

4,  500 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

7 

5,  880 

At  $720 . 

7 

5,o4o 

Messenger  boys,  at  $480 . 

7 

3,  360 

Engineer . . . 

1 

1,  200 

Skilled  mechanics,  at  $1,020 . 

3 

3,060 

Lieutenant  of  watch . 

1 

900 

Watchmen,  at  $780 . 

6 

4,  680 

Foreman  of  stables . 

1 

840 

Conductors  of  elevators,  at  $780  .... 

2 

1,560 

Firemen,  at  $780 . 

2 

1,  560 

Skilled  laborers,  at  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

15 

9,  900 

Charwomen,  at  $300 . 

15 

4,  500 

Total . 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

138 

$170,  760 

159,  540 

$11,  220 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

$81 

7 

no 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  138.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Commissioner . 

1 

$5, 000 

Deputy  Commissioner . 

T 

3, 500 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  OOO 

Clerk  to  Commissioner . 

I 

1, 800 

Clerks  of  class  four . 

4 

7, 200 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

4 

6,  400 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

7 

9,  800 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

12 

14,  400 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

18 

18,  OOO 

Copvists . 

11 

9,  900 

Clerks: 

At  $900  . 

4 

3,600 

At  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

At  $720 . 

2 

1,440 

Messenger . . 

1 

840 

Assistant  messenger . 

1 

720 

Messenger  hoys . 

3 

1,440 

Total . 

73 

$87,  720 

Total,  1909 . 

60 

72,  720 

Increase . 

13 

$15, OOO 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Commissioner . . 

1 

$6,000 

Deputy  Commissioner . 

1 

4,  200 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  700 

Senior  clerks  (7) : 

At  $2,100 . 

I 

2,  100 

At  $1,980 . 

3 

5,  940 

At  $1,860 . 

3 

5,  580 

Clerks  ( 12)  : 

At  $i,74o . 

4 

6,  960 

At$i,62o . 

4 

6,  480 

At  $1,500 . 

4 

6,  000 

Junior  clerks  (15): 

At  $1,  320 . 

5 

6,  coo 

At  $1,  260 . 

5 

6,  300 

At  $1,  2CO . 

5 

6,  000 

Under  clerks  (30) : 

At  $1,020 . 

10 

10,  200 

At$96o. . . 

10 

9,  600 

At $900 . 

10 

9,  000 

Messenger . 

1 

840 

Do . 

1 

720 

Messenger  boys,  at  $480 . 

4 

1,920 

Total . 

73 

$97.  140 

87,  720 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

$9,  420 

Average  increase . 

$129 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

. 

10.  7 

DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE  AND  EABOR. 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  MANUFACTURES. 


Ill 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  139.) 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  of  bureau . 

1 

#4,  000 

Assistant  chief  of  bureau . 

1 

2,  500 

Chief  of  division . 

1 

2,  IOO 

Stenographer  to  chief  of  bureau . 

1 

I,  600 

Clerks  of  class  four . 

2 

3,  600 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

I 

I,  600 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

O 

2,  SOO 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

4 

4,  800  1 

Clerks,  at  #1,000  (increase  of  2) . 

4 

i 

4,  000 

Clerks,  at  #900  (increase  of  2  sub¬ 
mitted)  . 

6 

5,4oo  j 

Assistant  messengers,  at  #720 . 

3 

2,  160  : 

Skilled  laborer . 

1 

720  1 

Laborers,  at  #660 . 

2 

1,320 

y 

Total . 

29 

$36,  600 

Total,  1909 . 

25 

32,  Soo  " 

Increase . . 

4 

#3,  800 

Employees. 


Chief  of  bureau . 

Assistant  chief  of  bureau  .  . 

Senior  clerks  (3) : 

At  $2,100 . 

At  #1,980 . 

At  #i,S6o . 

Clerks  (5): 

At  #1,740 . 

At  #1,620 . 

At  #1,500 . 

Junior  clerks  (6) : 

At  #1,380 . 

At  #1 ,320 . 

At  #1,200 . 

Under  clerks  (6) : 

At  #1,020 . 

At  #960 . 

At  #900 . 

Messengers  (5): 

At  #840 . 

At #780 . 

At  #720 . 

Unskilled  laborers,  at  #660 
Total . 


Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary, 

1 

#4,  800 

1 

3,000 

1 

2,  IOO 

1 

1,980 

T 

1,  860 

I 

1,  740 

2 

3,  240 

2 

3,000 

2 

2,  760 

2 

2,  640 

2 

2,  400 

2 

2,  040 

2 

1,  920 

2 

1,  800 

2 

i,  680 

2 

1,  560 

I 

720 

2 

1,  320 

29 

#40,  560 

36,  600 


Increase  over  official  estimates 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 


$3, 960 
#136 
10.  8 


1 1 2 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OE  LABOR. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  139.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Commissioner  of  Labor . 

Chief  statistician  (who  shall  also  per- 

1 

$5,  000 

form  the  duties  of  chief  clerk) . 

1 

3,  000 

Statistical  experts,  at  $2;ooo.  .  . 

4 

8,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four . 

5 

9,  OOO 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

5 

8,  000 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

6 

8,  400 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

12 

14,  400 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

10 

IO,  OOO 

Copyists,  at  $900 . 

2 

1,  800 

Messenger . . 

1 

840 

Assistant  messenger . 

1 

720 

Watchmen,  at  $720 . 

3 

2,  160 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

4 

2,  640 

Charwomen,  at  $240 . 

> 

3 

720 

Special  agents  ( 22 ) : 

At  $1,800 . 

4 

7,  200 

9,  600 
11,  200 

At  $1,600 . 

6 

At  $1,400 . 

S 

At  $1,200 . 

4 

4,  800 

Total . 

80 

$107,  480 

Total,  1909 . . 

80 

107,  480 

1 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Kmployees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

• 

Commissioner  of  Labor . 

1 

$6,  000 

Chief  statistician . 

1 

4,  20c 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,700 . 

4 

10,  800 

Senior  clerks  (4): 

At  $2,100 . 

2 

4,  200 

At  $1,980 . 

1 

1,  980 

At  $1,860 . 

1 

1,  860 

Clerks  (8): 

At  $1,740 . 

2 

3.48o 

At  $1,620 . 

3 

4,  860 

At  $1,500 . 

3 

4,  500 

Junior  clerks  ( 16) : 

At  $1,380 . 

3 

4,  140 

At  $1,320 . 

4 

5,  280 

At  $1,260 . 

4 

5.  040 

At  $1,200 . 

5 

6,  000 

Under  clerks  (12): 

At  $1,080 . 

4 

4,320 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $960 . 

4 

4,  080 

2 

1,920 

At  $900 . 

2 

1,  800 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

1 

840 

At  $780 . 

1 

780 

Watchmen,  at  $840 . 

3 

2,520 

Unskilled  laborers,  at  $660 . 

4 

2,  640 

Charwomen,  at  $300 . 

3 

900 

Supervising  special  agents,  at  $2,400. 

2 

4,  800 

Senior  special  agents  (4): 

At  $2, 100 . 

2 

4,  200 

At  $1,980 . 

1 

1,980 

At  $1,860 . 

1 

1,  860 

Special  agents  ( 10) : 

At  $1,740 . 

3 

5,  220 

At  $1,620 . 

3 

4,  860 

At  $1,500 . 

4 

6,  000 

Junior  special  agents: 

At  $1,380 . 

4 

5,  .520 

At  $1,320 . 

2 

2,  640 

Total . 

80 

$119,  220 
107,  480 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

$11,  740 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

$147 
10.  9 

DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE  AND  LABOR. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  EIGHT-HOUSE  BOARD. 


JI3 


OFFICIAL  Estimates  tor  1910. 
(Book  of  Estimates,  p,  140.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  clerk . 

I 

$2,  400 

Title  and  contract  clerk . 

I 

2,  000 

Accountant .  . 

1 

2,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four . 

2 

3,  600 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

1 

1,  600 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

2 

2,  800 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

7 

S,  400 

Clerks: 

At  $1,000 . 

3 

3,  000 

At  $900  (4 additional  submitted) . 

15 

13, 500 

At  $840 . 

1 

840 

At  $720 . 

1 

720 

Assistant  messengers . 

2 

1,  440 

Laborer . 

I 

660 

Messenger  boys . 

2 

960 

Assistant  civil  engineer . 

1 

2,  400 

Draftsmen : 

At  $1,800 . 

1 

1,  800 

At  $1,560 . 

1 

1,  560 

At  $1,440 . 

1 

1,440 

At  $1,200 . 

1 

1,  200 

Total . 

45 

$52,  320 

Total,  1909 . 

41 

48, 720 

Increase  . . 

4 

$3,  600 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

$2,  400 

Civil  engineer . 

1 

2,  400 

Skilled  draftsman  . .  .■ . 

1 

2,  100 

Senior  clerks : 

At  $2, 100 . 

3 

6,  300 

At $1,980 . 

1 

1,  980 

At$i,86o . 

1 

1,  860 

Clerks  and  draftsmen: 

At $1,740 . 

2 

3.  4So 

At  $1,620 . 

2 

3.  240 

At  $1,500 . 

2 

3,000 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,320 . 

3 

3.  960 

At  $1,260 . 

4 

5.040 

At  $1,200 . 

4 

4,  800 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $960 . 

■ 

5 

5,  100 

5 

4,  800 

At  $900 . 

5 

4,  500 

Messenger  . . . 

1 

840 

Assistant  messenger . 

1 

720 

Messenger  boys,  at  $480 . 

2 

960 

Laborer . 

-L  I 

660 

Total . 

45 

,  $58,  140 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

Average  increase . 

52,320 

$5,  820 

$130 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

IO 

_ 

THE  CENSUS  OFFICE. 

No  revision  of  salaries  for  the  Census  Office  is  submitted,  because  it  is  understood  that  Congress  intends  to 
provide  for  this  establishment  on  a  special  basis,  in  a  separate  act  for  taking  the  Thirteenth  Census. 

S.  Doc.  638,  60-2 


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SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  STATISTICS. 


114 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  141.) 


Employees.  • 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  of  bureau . 

1 

$4,  000 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  250 

Chief  of  division . .* . 

1 

2,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four . 

5 

9,  OOO 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

4 

6,  400 

Stenographer  and  typewriter . 

1 

1,  500 

Clerks  of  class  two .  ... 

S 

11,  200 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

10 

12,  OOO 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

13 

13,  OOO 

Copyists,  at  $900 . 

6 

5,400 

Messenger . 

1 

840 

Assistant  messenger . 

1 

720 

Laborers,  at  $660 .  . 

2 

1,320 

Female  laborer . 

1 

480 

Total . 

Total,  1909 . 

55 

55 

$70,  no 

70,  no 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Chief  of  bureau . 

1 

$4,  800 

Chief  clerk .  . 

1 

2,  400 

Internal  commerce  expert . 

1 

2,  220 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100 . 

2 

4,  200 

At  $1,980 . 

2 

3,  960 

At  $1,860 . 

2 

3,  720 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740 . 

2 

3,  43o 

At  $1,620. . .  . . 

5 

8,  100 

At  $1,500 . 

10 

15, ooo 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,320 . 

5 

6,  600 

At  $1,260 . 

5 

6,  300 

At  $1,200 . 

5 

6,  ooo 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $960 . 

3 

3,  060 

3 

2,  880 

At  $900  . 

3 

2,  700 

Messengers: 

At  $840 . 

1 

840 

At  $720 . 

1 

720 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

3 

1,  980 

Total . 

55 

$78,  960 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

70,  no 

$8,  850 
$161 

1 1 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  SUPERVISING  INSPECTOR-GENERAL,  STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION  SERVICE. 


Supervising  Inspector-General . 

1 

$4,  ooo 

Supervising  Inspector-General  . 

1 

$4, 800 

Chief  clerk,  and  acting  supervising 

Chief  clerk,  and  acting  supervising 

V 

inspector -general  in  the  absence 

inspector-general  in  the  absence 

of  that  officer . „ . 

I 

2,  OOO 

of  that  officer  . 

I 

2, 400 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

2 

200 

Senior  clerk . 

I 

1, 860 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

2 

2,  400 

Clerks: 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

2 

2,  ooo 

At  $1 ,620 . 

1 

1, 620 

At  $1,500 . 

1 

1, 500 

Messenger . 

1 

840 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,260 . 

1 

1, 260 

At  $1,200 . 

2 

2, 400 

Messenger . 

1 

840 

Total . 

Q 

$14,  440 

Total . 

q 

$16, 680 

Total,  1909 . 

9 

14, 440 

14, 440 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

$2, 240 

Average  increase . 

$239 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

15-5 

DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE  AND  LABOR. 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  NAVIGATION. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  142.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Commissioner  of  Navigation . 

1 

$4,  000 

Deputy  Commissioner  of  Navigation .  . 

I 

2,  400 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  000 

Clerks  of  class  four . 

2 

3,  600 

Clerk  to  commissioner . 

1 

I,  600 

Clerk  of  class  three . 

1 

1,  600 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

3 

4,  200 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

Clerks: 

4 

4,  800 

At  $1,000 . 

At  $900  . 

2 

2,  000 

5 

4,  500 

Messengers  . 

2 

1,  680 

Total .  . 

23 

$32.  380 

Total,  1909 . 

23 

32,380  ; 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Commissioner  of  Navigation . 

1 

$4,  800 

Deputy  Commissioner  of  Navigation . 

1 

2,  700 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $ 2,100 . 1  1 

2,  100 
1,  980 

At  $1,980 . . 

1 

At  $1,860 . . 

1 

1,  860 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740  . 

r 

1,  740 

At  $1,620 . 

2 

3.  240 

At  $1,500 . 

2 

3,000 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,320 . 

2 

2,  640 

At  $1,260  . 

2 

2,  520 

At  $1,200 . 

2 

2,  400 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,020  . 

2 

2,  040 

At  $960 . 

2 

1,920 

At  $900 . 

1 

900 

Messengers,  at  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

Total . 

23 

$35,  520 
32,  380 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

$3. !4Q 

Average  increase . 

$137 

1  Per  cent  of  increase . 

9 

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SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  IMMIGRATION  AND  NATURALIZATION— DIVISION  OF  INFORMATION. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  142.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Commissioner-General  of  Immigra- 

1 

$4,  000 

tion . 

Assistant  Commissioner-General,  to 

1 

3,  000 

act  as  chief  clerk  and  actuary . 

1 

1,  800 

Private  secretary . 

1 

2,  000 

Statistician  and  stenographer . 

2 

3,  600 

Clerks  of  class  four . 

L 

4,  800 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

5 

7,  000 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

3 

3,  600 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

■  8 

8, 000 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

6 

5,4oo 

Clerks,  at  $900 .  . 

2 

1,  680 

Messengers,  at  $840 . 

1 

720 

Assistant  messenger . 

34 

$45,  600 

Total . 

34 

45,  600 

Total,  1909 . 

Proposed  Grades  and  Saearies. 

(Executive  order  of  Junen,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Commissioner-General  of  Immigra- 

tion . 

1 

$6,  000 
3,  600 

Assistant  Commissioner-General .... 

1 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100 . 

I 

2,  100 

At  $1,860 . 

1 

1,  860 

Clerks: 

At  $1,740 . 

3 

5,  220 
4,  860 

At  $1,620 . 

3 

At  $1,500 . 

3 

4,  500 

Junior  clerks: 

.At  $1,320 . 

4 

5,  280 

At  $1,200 . 

4 

4,  800 

Under  clerks: 

At$r,o2o . 

At $900  . 

5 

5,  100 

5 

4,  500 

Messengers: 

At  $840  . 

2 

1,  680 

At  $780 . 

1 

780 

Total . 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

Average  increase . 

Per  cent  of  increase  . . 

34 

$50, 280 
45,  600 

$4,  680 
$138 

10.  2 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  IMMIGRATION  AND  NATURALIZATION— DIVISION  OF  INFORMATION. 


Chief -of  division . 

I 

$3,  500 

Chief  of  division .  . 

I 

$3. 600 

Assistant  chief  of  division . 

I 

2,  500 

Assistant  chief  of  division . 

I 

2,  700 

Clerks  of  class  four . . 

2 

3,  600 

Senior  clerk . 

I 

1, 980 

Clerk  of  class  three . 

1 

1,  600 

Clerks: 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

2 

O 

O 

co 

oi 

At  $1,740 . 

2 

3,480 

At  $1,620 . 

2 

3, 240 

Clerks  of  class  one . 

3 

3, 6°° 

At  $1,500 . 

2 

3, 000 

Clerk,  at  $900 . 

I 

QOO 

Junior  clerks,  at  $1,200.  . . . 

2 

2, 400 

Messenger . 

I 

840 

Messenger . . 

I 

840 

Total . 

12 

IQ.  ^40 

Total  ..... 

12 

$2T.  2/10 

Total,  1909 . 

12 

19, 340 

19,  340 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

$1,  9OO 

Average  increase . 

$158 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

9.8 

DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE  AND  LABOR.  117 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  IMMIGRATION  AND  NATURALIZATION— DIVISION  OF  NATURALIZATION. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  142.) 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

! 

Salary. 

Chief  of  division  of  naturalization .... 

1 

$3,  5oo 

Assistant  chief  of  division . 

1 

2,500 

Clerks  of  class  four . 

3 

5,4oo 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

3 

4,  800 

Clerks  of  class  two  (increase  of  1  sub¬ 
mitted)  . 

6 

8,  400 

Clerks  of  class  one  (increase  of  1  sub¬ 
mitted)  . 

8 

9,  600 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

5 

5,  000 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

2 

1,  800 

Messenger,  at  $840 . . 

1 

840 

Assistant  messenger  (increase  of  1 
submitted) . 

2 

1,  440 

Total . 

32 

$43,  280 

Total,  1909 . 

28 

38,  960 

Increase  . 

4 

$4,  320 

Employees. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


Salary. 


Cliief  of  division . 

Assistant  cliief  of  division 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100  . 

At  $1,860 . 

Clerks: 

At  $1,620 . 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,320 . 

At  $1,200  . 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $900 . 

Messengers : 

At  $840 . 

At  $720 . 

Total . 


Increase  over  official  estimates 

Average  increase .  . 

Per  cent  of  increase . 


1  $3, 600 

1  2, 700 


1 

2 


2,  100 

3.  720 


5  8,  100 

5  7.5oo 


5  6, 600 

5  6, 000 


2 

2 


2,  040 
1,  800 


2  1, 680 

1  720 


32 


$46,  560 
43,  280 


$3,  280 
$102.  50 
7-5 


n8 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  STANDARDS. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  143.) 


Director 


Employees. 


Num¬ 

ber. 


1 


Physicist . 

Chemist . 

Associate  chemists: 

At  $2,500 . 

At  $2,200  (submitted) . 

Associate  physicists: 

At  $2,500.  . ._ . 

At  $2,200  (increase  of  1  sub¬ 
mitted)  . 

At  $2,000  (increase  of  1  sub¬ 
mitted)  . 

Assistant  physicists: 

At  $1,800 . 

At  $1,600  (increase  of  1  sub¬ 
mitted)  . 

At  $1,400  (increase  of  2  sub¬ 
mitted)  . 

Assistant  chemists: 

At  $1,800 . 

At  $1,600  (increase  of  1  sub¬ 
mitted)  . 

At  $1,400  (increase  of  1  sub¬ 
mitted)  . 

Laboratory  assistants: 

At  $1,200  (increase  of  2  sub¬ 
mitted)  . 

At  $1,000  (increase  of  1  sub¬ 
mitted)  . 

At  $900 . 

Aids  ( increase  of  2  submitted ) ,  at  $720 . 

Aids,  at  $600 . 

Laboratory  apprentices : 

At  $540 . 

At  $480 . 

Storekeeper . 

Librarian . 

Secretary . 

Clerk  of  class  three . 

Clerk  of  class  two . 

Clerks  of  class  t  (increase  of  1  sub-  j 
mitted) . } 

Clerks : 

At  $1,000 . J 

At  $900 . i 

At  $720  . 

Messenger  boys: 

At  $480  . 

At  $360 . 

Elevator  boy . 

Chief  mechanician . 


1 

1 

1 

1 

o 

o 

2 

3 

6 

8 

10 

1 

2 

2 


10 

8 

6 

6 

2 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

3 
1 
1 


1 

j 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1007. ) 

Salary. 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

$5,000 

Director . 

I 

$6,  000 

4,  000 

Chief  physicist . 

1 

4,  500 

4,  000 

Physicists,  at  $3,000 . 

Associate  physicists: 

4 

12,  000 

2,  500 

At  $2,400 . 

3 

7,  200 

2,  200 

At  $2, 100 . 

5 

10,  500 

1 

7,  5°°  I 

At  $1,860 . 

Assistant  physicists: 

5 

9,  3°° 

At  $1,740 . 

5 

8,  700 

4,400 

At  $1,620 . 

5 

8,  100 

At  $1,500 . 

5 

7,  500 

6,  000 

At  $1,380 . 

5 

6,  900 

At  $1,200 . 

5 

6,  000 

10,  800 

Chief  chemist . 

1 

4,  5°° 

12,  800 

Chemist . 

Associate  chemists: 

1 

3,  ooo 

14,  000 

At  $2,100 . 

At  $1,860 . . 

Assistant  chemists: 

2 

4,  200 

1 

1,  Soo 

1 

1,  860 

At  $1,620 . 

2 

3,  24o 

3,  200 

At  $1,380 . 

2 

2,  760 

2,  800 

At  $1,200 . 

Laboratory  assistants: 

2 

2,  400 

At  $1,020 . 

5 

5,  100 

12,  000 

At  $900 . 

5 

4,  5oo 

At  $720 . 

5 

3,600 

8,  000 

At  $600 . 

5 

3,  000 

5,4oo 

At  $540 . 

5 

2,  700 

4,320 

Secretary . 

1 

2,  400 

1,  200 

Senior  clerk . , . 

1 

1,  860 

Librarian  . 

1 

1,500 

1,  620 

1,  920 

Clerk . 

Junior  clerks: 

1 

1,  500 

At  $1,380 . 

2 

2,  760 

1,  400 

2,  000 

At  $1,200 . 

Under  clerks: 

2 

2,  400 

1,  600 

At  $1,020 . 

2 

2,  040 

At  $900 . 

3 

2,  700 

1,  400 

Messengers,  at  $840 . 

2 

1,  680 

2,  400 

Messenger  boys,  at  $480 . 

5 

2,  400 

Engineer  . . 

1 

1,  860 

2,  000 
1,  800 
1,440 

480 
1, 080 

Assistant  engineers,  at  $r,2oo . 

3 

3,  600 

Firemen,  at  $780 . 

3 

2,  340 

360 

1,  600 

•  Chief  mechanician . 

1 

1,  860 

DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE  AND  LABOR. 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  STANDARDS— Continued. 


1 19 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 


Proposed  Grades  and  Safari es. 


Employees. 


Mechanicians: 

At  $1,500  (submitted) 

At  $1,400 . 

At  $1,200 . . 

At  $1,000 . 

At  $900  . 

Glass  blower  (submitted) 

Watchmen,  at  $720 . 

Skilled  woodworker . 

Skilled  laborers: 

At  $840 . 

At  $720 . 

Draftsman . 


Assistant  messengers . 

Engineer . 

Assistant  engineers: 

At  $1,  000 . 

At  $900 . 


P  iremen . . 

Electrician . 

Laborers . 

Janitor . 

Female  laborers,  at  $360 

Total . 

Total,  1909 . 


43.) 

(Executive  order  of  June  n 

1907-) 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Employees. 

- 

1 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Mechanicians: 

1 

$1,  500 

At  $1,500  . 

2 

$3,000- 

1 

1,  400 

A  $1,380 . 

2 

2,  760 

2 

2,  400 

At  $1,200 . 

2 

2,  400 

2 

2,  coo 

At  $1,020 . 

2 

2,  040 

1 

900 

Watchmen,  at  $780 . 

2 

1,560 

1 

I,  200 

Skilled  mechanics : 

2 

1,440 

At  $1,020 . 

2 

2,  040 

1 

840 

At  $900  . 

2 

I,  800 

Skilled  laborers: 

At  $840  . 

2 

1,  680 

3 

2,  l60 

At  $720  . 

2 

1,  440 

1 

I,  200 

Elevatcr  conductor . 

1 

O 

00 

F- 

Laborers: 

I,  440 

At  $660 . 

4 

2, 640 

I 

I,  SOO 

At  $480  . 

2 

960 

2 

2,  OOO 

1 

900 

3 

2,  l6o 

1 

900 

4 

2,  640 

1 

660 

2 

720 

133 

$165,  280 

Total . 

133 

$181, 560 

116 

141,  540 

165,  280 

Increase  over  official  estimates . 

$16,  280 

Average  increase . 

$122 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

10 

120 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  472.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Superintendent . 

1 

$6,  000 

Pay  of  assistants,  to  be  employed  in 
the  field  or  office,  as  the  Superin¬ 
tendent  may  direct: 

Assistants — 

At  $4,000 . 

2 

8,  000 

At  $3,200 . 

1 

3,  200 

At  $3,000 . 

_ 

D 

15,  000 

At  $2,500 . 

5 

12,  500 

At  $2,400 . 

1 

2,  400 

At  $2,200 . 

8 

17,  600 

At  $2,000 . 

8 

16,  000 

At  $1,800 . 

8 

14,  400 

At  $1,600 . 

8 

12,  800 

At  $1,400 . 

S 

11,  200 

At  $1,200 . 

10 

12,  000 

Aids  — 

At  $1,100 . 

6. 

6,  600 

At  $900 . 

J3 

11,  700 

At  $720 . 

10 

7,  200 

Disbursing  agent . 

1 

2,  500 

Chief  of  division  of  library  and 

archives  . 

1 

1,  800 

Clerical  force: 

At  $1,800 . 

2 

3,  600 

At  $1,650 . 

3 

4,  950 

At  $1,400 . 

4 

5,  600 

At  $1,200 . 

8 

9,  600 

At  $1,000 . 

3 

3,000 

At  $900 . 

6 

5,  4oo 

At  $800 . 

1 

8co 

At  $720 . 

7 

5.  040 

At  $600 . 

1 

.  600 

Topographic  and  hydrographic 
draftsmen : 

At  $2,400 . 

1 

2,  400 

At  $2, 200 . 

1 

2,  200 

At  $2,000 . 

3 

6,  000 

At  $1,800 . 

3 

5,4oo 

At  $1,600 . . 

3 

4,  800 

At  $1,400 . 

3 

4,  200 

At  $1,200 . 

3 

3,  600 

At  $1,000 . 

3 

3,000 
1,  8co 

At  $900 . 

2 

Astronomical,  geodetic,  title,  and 
miscellaneous  computers: 

At  $2,000 . 

2 

4,  000 

At  $1,800 . 

2 

3,  600 

At  $1,600 . 

4 

6,  400 

At  $1,400 . 

1 

1,  400 

At  $1,200 . 

1 

1,  200 

At  $1,000 . ; . 

9 

9,  000 

Copperplate  engravers: 

At  $2,000 . 

At  $1,800 . .-  . 

3 

6,  000 

3 

5,  4oo 

At  $1,600 . 

3 

4,  800 

At  $1,400 . 

2 

2,  800 

At  $1,200 . ' 

3  ! 

3,  600 

At  $1,000 . 

At  $900 . . 

3  1 

3,  000 

4  i 

3,  600 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 


(Executive  order  of  June  11 

1907.) 

Employees. 

Num- 

ber. 

Superintendent  . 

I 

Civil  engineers: 

At  $4,200 . : . 

2 

At  $3,600 . 

2 

At  $3,000 . 

5 

At  $">,700 . 

5 

At  $2,400 . 

5 

At  $2,100 . 

At  $1,860 . 

5 

10 

At  $1,620 . 

10 

At  $1,500 . 

10 

At  $1,200 . 

10 

At  $1,020 . . 

30 

Disbursing  officer  . 

1 

Skilled  draftsmen: 

At  $2,700 . 

1 

At  $2,400 . 

1 

Chiefs  of  division,  at  $2,400 . 

2 

Librarian . . 

1 

Senior  clerks,  computers,  and  drafts¬ 
men: 

At  $2, 100 . 

At  $1,980 . 

5 

5 

At  $1,860 . 

5 

Clerks,  computers,  and  draftsmen: 

At  $1,740 . 

5 

At  $1,620 . 

5 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks,  computers,  and  drafts¬ 
men: 

5 

At  $1,380 . 

10 

At  $1,320 . 

10 

At  $1,200 . 

10 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,020 . 

10 

At  $900 


Copperplate  engravers : 

At  $2,100 . 

$1,860 . 

$1,620 . 

$1,500 . 

$i,32o . 

$1,200 . 


At: 

At; 

At; 

At; 

At: 


10 


Foreman  of  printing. 


Salary. 


$6,  000 

8,  400 
7,  200 
15, 000 

13. 500 
12,  000 

10. 500 
18,  600 
1 6,  200 
15,  000 
12,  000 
30,  600 

2,  700 

2,  700 

2,  400 

4, 800 

1,  860 


10,  500 

9,  9°° 
9,  3oo 

8,  700 
8,  100 
7.  500 


13,  800 
13,  200 
12,  000 

10,  200 
9,  000 


6,  300 
5,58o 
4,  860 
4,  5°o 
3,96o 
3,  600 

2,  100 


DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE  AND  LABOR. 

SALARIES,  COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY— Continued. 


I  21 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p,  472.) 


Employees. 

■ 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Electrotypers  and  photographers, 
plate  printers  and  their  helpers, 
instrument  makers,  carpenters,  en¬ 
gineer,  and  other  skilled  laborers: 

At  $ 2,000 . 

1 

$2,  000 

At  $i,Soo . 

1 

1,  800 

At  $r,6oo . 

1 

1,  600 

At  $1,200 . . 

12 

14,  400 

At  $1,000 . 

At  $900 . 

5 

5,  000 

3 

2,  700 

At  $700 . 

7 

4,  900 

Watchmen,  firemen,  messengers,  and 

,'i  .  • 

laborers: 

At  $S8o . 

3 

2,  640 

At  $820 . 

4 

3,  280 

At  $720  (increase  of  1  in  lieu  of 

1  at  $640  omitted) . 

3 

2,  160 

At $700  . 

4 

2,  800 

At  $640 . 

2 

1,  280 

At  $630 . 

2 

1,  260 

At  $550 . 

3 

1,  650 

At  $365 . 

2 

730 

Total . 

246 

1335,  890 

Total,  1909 . 

246 

335,  890 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 


(Executive  order  of  June  it, 

1907.) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Photographers : 

$1,  740 

At  $1,740 . 

1 

At  $1,380 . 

1 

1,  3S0 

Plate  printers: 

At  $1,620  . 

2 

3,  24o 

At  $1,500  . 

4 

6,  000 

At  $1,080 . 

1 

1,  080 

Electrotyper . 

T 

1,500 

Instrument  makers: 

At  $1,500 . 

2 

3,000 

At  $1,320 . 

1 

1,320 

At  $1,200 . 

I 

I,  200 

At  $1,080- . 

1 

1, 080 

At  $1,020 . 

2 

2, 040 

Skilled  mechanics: 

At  $1,200 . 

At  $1,020 . 

1 

1, 200 

2 

2, 040 

At  $960 . 

1 

960 

Skilled  laborers: 

At  $840 . 

5 

4, 200 

At  $780 . 

7 

5,460 

Watchmen,  at  $780 . 

4 

3, 120 

Firemen,  at  $780 . 

2 

1,560 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

7 

4, 620 

Total . 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

Average  increase . 

246 

$369, 300 
335, 890 

$33, 410 
$136 

10 

Per  cent  of  increase  . 

S.  Doc.  638.  60-2— — 16 


122 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  FISHERIES. 


Ofiuciae  Estimates  for  1910. 

( P.ook  of  Estimates,  p.  474. ) 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

.Salary. 

Commissioner . 

1 

$6,  000 

Deputy  commissioner . 

1 

3,000 

Chief  clerk . 

1 

2,  400 

Accountant . . . 

1 

2,  loo 

Librarian . 

1 

I,  200 

Clerk  of  class  four . 

1 

1,  800 

Clerks  of  class  three . 

3 

4,  800 

Clerk  to  commissioner . 

I 

1,  600 

Clerk  of  class  one . . 

1 

1,  200 

Clerk,  at  $1,000 . 

1 

1,  000 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

6 

5,  4oo 

Inspector  of  fisheries  in  Alaska . 

1 

1,  800 

Engineer . 

t 

1,  080 

Firemen,  at  $600 . 

»■» 

D 

1,  800 

Watchmen,  at  $720 . 

2 

1,  440 

Janitors  and  messengers: 

At  $600  . 

5 

3,  000 

At  $360  . 

I 

360 

Jani  tress . 

1 

480 

Charwomen,  at  $240 . 

4 

960 

Total . 

36 

$41,  420 

OFFICE  OF  ARCHITECT  AND  ENGI- 

NEER. 

Architect  and  engineer . 

1 

$2,  200 

Assistant  architect . 

1 

1,  600 

Draftsman . 

1 

1,  200 

Clerk . 

1 

720 

Total . 

4 

$5,  720 

DIVISION  OF  FISH  CULTURE. 

• 

Assistant  in  charge . 

1 

$2,  700 

Superintendent  of  car  and  messenger 

service . 

I 

1,  600 

Clerk  of  class  three . 

1 

1,  600 

Clerks  of  class  two . 

2 

2,  800 

Clerks  of  class  one . . 

2 

2,  400 

Clerk,  at  $720 . 

1 

720 

Total . 

8 

$11,  820 

DIVISION  OF  INQUIRY  RESPECTING 

FOOD  FISHES. 

Assistant  in  charge . 

1 

$2,  700 

Assistants : 

At  $2, 500 . 

1 

2,  500 

At  $1,600 . 

1 

1,  600 

At  $1,200 . 

2 

2,400 

At  $900 . 

1 

900 

At  $720 . 

1 

720  i 

Clerk  of  class  one . 

1 

1,  200 

Clerk,  at  $900 . 

1 

900 

Clerk,  at  $720 . 

1 

720 

Total . 

10 

$13,  640 

- j 

Proposed  Grades  and  S  a  paries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 


Commissioner . 

Deputy  commissioner . 

Chief  clerk  . 

Chiefs  of  division: 

At  |3,ooo . 

At  $2,700 . 

Associate  biologist . 

Assistant  biologists: 

At  $1,740 . 

At  $1,320  . 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $900 . 

Civil  engineer  .  . . . . 

Superintendent  of  distribution .  . 

Inspector  of  fisheries  in  Alaska  . 

Statistician . 

Librarian . 

Local  agent  at  Gloucester,  Mass 

Local  agent  at  Boston,  Mass.  .  .  . 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100 . 

At  $1,980 . 

At  $1,860 . 

Clerks: 

At  $1,620 . 

At  $1,500 . 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,320 . 

At  $1,200 . 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $900 . 

Messengers: 

At  $840  . 

At  $720 . 

Messenger  boy . 

Skilled  mechanics: 

At  $1,200 . 

At  $900 . . 

Firemen,  at  $780 . 

Watchmen,  at  $780 . 

Female  laborer . 

Charwomen,  at  $300 . . 


Num-  j 
ber. 


1  i 


1  i 

1 

2 
1 

1 

1 

2 
2 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 


1  i 

2  ! 
2  j 

5 

5 


5  I 


5  I 

5  i 


1 


4 


1  | 


n 

D 

2 

I 

4 


Salary. 


$6,  000 
3,  600 
2,  700 

6,  000 
2,  700 

2,  700 

1,  740 

2,  640 
2,040 

900 

2,  100 
r,  860 
1,  860 

1.500 

1,  320 
600 
300 

2,  100 

3,96o 

3,  720 

8,  100 

7,  500 

6,  600 
6,  000 

5,  100 

4.500 


840 
2,  880 

480 

1,  200 
900 

2,  160 
1,  680 

480 
1,  200 


DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE  AND  LABOR. 

SALARIES,  BUREAU  OF  FISHERIES— Continued. 


123 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 

(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  474.) 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 

Employees. 

Is1  um¬ 
ber. 

Salary. 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

DIVISION  OF  STATISTICS  AND 

methods  of  fisheries. 

Assistant  in  charge . 

1 

$2,  500 

Clerks  of  class  four . 

2 

3,  600 

I-  ° 

Clerk  of  class  two . 

I 

I,  400 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

2 

2,  OOO 

Clerk,  at  $900 . 

1 

900 

• 

Clerks,  at  $720 . 

2 

1,440 

Statistical  agents : 

At  $1,400 . 

1 

I,  400 

At  $1,000 . 

3 

3,000 

Local  agents: 

At  Gloucester,  Mass . 

1 

600 

At  Boston,  Mass . 

1 

3°° 

Total . . 

15 

$17,  140 

$8a.  7/10 

Total . 

$98,  940 

Total,  1909 . 

l  3 

73 

89, 740 

S9,  740 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

$9,  200 

Average  increase . 

$126 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

10.3 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE. 

COMPARATIVE  TABLE. 

SALARIES  OF  GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE,  BY  DIVISIONS. 


(1) 

Expended 
*  for  salaries 
in  1909. 

(2) 

Decrease 

proposed. 

(3) 

Official  esti¬ 
mates  for 
1910. 

(4) 

Estimates 

under 

executive 

order. 

(5) 

Increase  of 
(4)  over  (5). 

(6) 

Per  cent  of 
increase. 

Office  of  Public  Printer . 

Office  of  Deputy  Public  Printer . 

$139,  33° 
17,  760 

$142,  440 
18,  240 

$3.  1 10 
480 

2.  2 

2.7 

Total . 

$204,  555 

$47, 465 

157,  090 

160,  680 

3.590 

2-3 

Office  of  Superintendent  of  Documents  .  . 

1 14,  903 

2,955 

hi,  948 

1 13,  8S0 

L932 

1-7 

Grand  total . 

3i9.  45S 

50, 420 

269,  o38 

274,  560 

5,  522 

2 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  PUBLIC  PRINTER. 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 
(Book  of  Estimates,  p.  399.1 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Public  Printer . 

1 

$5,  5oo 

Purchasing  agent . 

1 

3,  600 

Secretary  to  the  Public  Printer . 

1 

3,000 

Attorney . * . 

1 

3,000 

Accountant . 

1 

2,  500 

Assistant  purchasing  agent . 

1 

2,  500 

Cashier  and  paymaster . 

1 

2,  500 

Congressional  Record  clerk . 

1 

2,  500 

Confidential  clerk . . 

1 

2,  500 

Assistant  accountant . 

1 

2,  250 

Paying  teller . 

1 

2, 000 

Assistant  Congressional  Record  clerk . 

1 

1,  800 

Telegrapher  and  clerk . 

1 

1,  800 

Clerks,  at  $2,000 . 

4 

8,  000 

Clerks,  class  four . 

8 

14,  400 

Clerks,  class  three . 

10 

16, 000 

Clerks,  class  two . 

8 

11,  200 

Clerks,  class  one . 

15 

18,  000 

Clerks,  at  $1,000 . 

•  13 

13,  000 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

9 

8,  IOO 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  n,  1907.) 


Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Public  Printer . 

1 

$6,  000 

Purchasing  agent . 

1 

3,  600 

Secretary  to  the  Public  Printer . 

1 

3,000 

Attorney . 

1 

3,  ooo 

Accountant . 

1 

2,  520 

2,520 

Assistant  purchasing  agent . 

1 

Cashier  and  paymaster . 

1 

2,520 

Congressional  Record  clerk . 

1 

2,520 

Confidential  clerk . 

1 

2,520 

2,  280 

Assistant  accountant . 

1 

Paying  teller . . . 

1 

2,  IOO 

Assistant  Congressional  Record  clerk 

1 

1,  860 

Telegrapher  and  clerk . 

1 

1,  860 

Senior  clerks: 

At  $2,100 . 

4 

8,  400 

At  $1,860 . 

8 

14,  880 

At  $1,620 . 

10 

16,  200 

At  $1,500 . 

6 

9,  000 

Junior  clerks: 

At  $1,380 . 

2 

2,  760 

At  $1,200 . 

15 

18,  000 

Under  clerks: 

At  $1,020 . 

At  $900 . 

13 

13,  260 

9 

8, 100 

124 


DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE  AND  LABOR. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  PUBLIC  PRINTER— Continued. 


125 


Official  Estimates  for  1910. 


Employees. 


Paymaster’s  guard . 

Doorkeeper . 

Confidential  messenger .  . 

Messengers,  at  $840 . 

Deliverymen,  at  $840.  .  .  . 
Messenger  boys,  at  $420 . 

Total . 


OFFICE  OF  THE  DEPUTY  PUBLIC 
PRINTER. 

Deputy  Public  Printer . 

Craftsman,  maintenance  of  equipment 

Clerk  of  class  one . 

Messenger . 

Messenger  boy . 

Boards  of  inspection  and  condemna¬ 
tion: 

Clerk  (representative  of  the  Joint 

Committee  on  Printing) . 

Clerk . 

Clerk  of  class  one . 

Chemist . 


Total . 

Grand  total 
Total,  1909  . 

Decrease  .  .  . 


Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 


399-) 

(Executive  order  of  June  n 

,  1907- ) 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Employees. 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

I 

Si,  000 

Paymaster’s  guard . 

I 

090 

x 

Doorkeeper  . 

I 

X 

I,  OOO 

Confidential  messenger . 

I 

T,  090 

1 

7 

5,  880 

Messengers,  at  $840 . 

7 

5, 880 

4,  200 

Deliverymen,  at  $840 . 

/|  900 

5 

2,  IOO 

Messenger  boys,  at  $480 . 

5 

2,  400 

IOO 

$139.  330 

Total . 

IOO 

$142,  440 

1 

$5,  OOO 

Deputy  Public  Printer . 

1 

$5,  IOO 

r 

2,  50O 

Craftsman,  maintenance  of  equip- 

1 

I,  200 

ment . 

1 

2,  520 

1 

840 

Junior  clerk . 

1 

I,  200 

1 

420 

Messenger . 

1 

840 

Messenger  boy . 

1 

480 

Senior  clerk  (representative  of  the 

Joint  Committee  on  Printing)  .... 

1 

2,  IOO 

1 

2,  OOO 

Senior  clerk . 

1 

2,  IOO 

1 

2,  OOO 

2 

2,  400 

Junior  clerks,  $1,200 . 

2 

2,  400 

1 

I,  400 

Chemist . 

1 

I,  500 

10 

$ 17 .  760 

Total . 

10 

$l8,  240 

no 

$157.  °9° 

Grand  total . 

no 

$l6o,  6S0 

204,  555 

157,  090 

$47,  465 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

. i 

St.  too 

Average  increase . 

| 

$33 

Per  cent  of  increase . 

2-  3 

126 


SALARIES  IN  THE  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

SALARIES,  OFFICE  OF  THE  SUPERINTENDENT  OF  DOCUMENTS. 


Employees. 


Superintendent  of  documents . 

Assistant  superintendent  of  docu¬ 
ments  . 

Clerks,  class  four . 

Clerks,  class  three . . 

Clerks,  class  two . I 

Clerks,  class  one . ; 

Clerks,  at$i,ooo . i 

Clerks,  at  $900 . 

Cataloguers: 

At  $1,800 . 

At  $1,600 . 

At  $1,400 . 

At  $1,200 . 

At  $1,000 . 

At  $900 . . 


Cashier  . 

Assistant  cashier . 

Librarian . 

Shipper . 

Doorkeeper . , . 

Helper . 

Stockkeepers,  at  $900  .  .  . 

Messengers,  at  $840 . 

Mailers,  at  $840 . 

Janitress . 

Folders,  at  $626 . 

Laborers,  at  $626 . 

Messenger  boys,  at  $420. 

Total . 


1910. 

■) 

Proposed  Grades  and  Salaries. 

(Executive  order  of  June  11,  1907.) 

Num¬ 

ber. 

Salary. 

Employees. 

N  um¬ 
ber. 

Salary. 

1 

$3,000 

Superintendent  of  documents . 

1 

$3,000 

Assistant  superintendent  of  docu- 

1 

2,500 

ments . . 

1 

2,520 

1 

1,  800 

Senior  clerk . 

* 

1 , 860 

4 

6,  400 

Clerks,  at  $1,620 . 

4 

6,  480 

4 

5,  600 

Junior  clerks : 

At  $1,380 . 

4 

5.520 

4 

At  $1,200  . 

4 

4,  800 

4 

4,  000 

Under  clerks : 

20 

18,  000 

At  $1,020 . 

4 

0 

X 

0 

At  $900 . 

20 

18,  000 

1 

1,  800 

Cataloguers : 

3 

4,  800 

At  $1,860 . 

I 

1,  860 

4 

5,600 

At  $1,620 . 

3 

4,  860 

5 

6,  000 

At  $1,500 . 

2 

3,  000 

6 

6,  000 

At  $1,380 . 

2 

2,  760 

6 

5.  4oo 

At  $1,200 . 

5 

6,  000 

At  $1,020 . 

6 

6,  120 

At  $900 . 

6 

5,4oo 

1 

1,  400 

Cashier  . 

1 

1,500 

1 

1,400 

Assistant  cashier . 

I 

1,  500 

1 

1,  400 

Librarian . 

1 

1,500 

1 

1,  200 

Shipper . 

* 

1,  200 

1 

1,  000 

Doorkeeper . 

I 

1,  020 

1 

1,  000 

Helper . 

1 

1,  020 

10 

9,  000 

Stockkeepers,  at  $900 . 

IO 

9,  000 

3 

2,  520 

Messengers,  at  $840 . 

2,  520 

0 

2,  520 

Mailers,  at  $840 . 

3 

2,  520 

I 

600 

Janitress . 

1 

600 

3 

1,878 

Folders,  at  $660 . 

<■> 

D 

1,980 

15 

9,  39° 

Laborers,  at  $660 . 

15 

9,  900 

7 

2,  940 

Messenger  boys,  at  $480 . 

7 

3,  360 

112 

$111,948 

Total . 

1 12 

$113,  880 

hi,  94S 

Increase  over  official  estimates 

$1,  932 

Average  increase . 

. 

$17 

Per  cent  of  increase .  . 

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